If your Smurf is a revision 1, you might not be able to use a larger
drive (unless you have an Acard or comparable controller). I had one,
and the controller corrupted drives larger than 9.5 GBs. I tried
installing OSX 10.2 on a 60 GB drive and a 10 GB drive, and the built
in controller corrupted both. I finally tried an old 9.5 GB, and the
controller was able to run it without trouble.
Paul Riemerman

On Jul 5, 11:34 pm, Po-en Tsai <poen.t...@gmail.com> wrote:
> If you look on the downloads page, there is also a older version of Disk
> Inventory X, for Mac OSX 10.2. It is version 0.8 if I recall.
>
> http://www.derlien.com/downloads/index.html- Disk Inventory X for 10.2
> later.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Po-en Tsai
>
> -- Sent from a PC.
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