Don't forget that if you're going to install OSX on it you need to partition it...If you need details, feel free to ask...

Travis

On Saturday, October 4, 2003, at 11:01 AM, Len Gerstel wrote:


On Saturday, Oct 4, 2003, at 11:42 US/Eastern, Wilton H. Shaw wrote:


Hello, I'm interested in replacing my 4 GB hard drive in my G3-MT, rev. 2
with something larger, maybe a 20 GB. I don't know anything about the
requirements needed, such as number of pins.
What is the best way to find what I'm looking for and to know it's right
when I see it?

Any IDE/ ATA drive up to 127Gig will be a plug in replacement for your 4g. Drive Setup in 9 or Disk Utility in X will format these drives with no problem. These are the same drives that go in pcs. Apple switched to them in the "professional" Macs (performas had been using them for a while) when they released the beiges.


If you pick one up at a computer shop, unless it is very Mac knowledgeable, don't tell them it is for a mac because it will confuse them.

HTH,
Len


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