Any IDE drive of 120 GB or smaller "off the shelf" will work in your Mac.

On Thursday, September 11, 2003, at 06:23 PM, Michelle Martinez wrote:

Okay, I've never replaced any hardware inside a Mac,
but I have a friend who said he'd install a larger
hard drive for me, if I bought one. So, I believe my
G4/350 AGP tower has a 10GB 5400-rpm Ultra ATA/33 hard
disk in it right now...So, when I go to the computer
store, do I have to get one with the same specs, that
is, 5400 RPM and ATA/33? Or will a faster drive (7200
RPM, ATA/66, etc) be all right? Also, what's the
difference between ATA, SATA, Ultra ATA and EIDE/ATA
drives? I've seen all of these, but don't know which
ones would work in my machine. Thanks for your help.

Michelle


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