On Jul 8, 2010, at 1:23 AM, Kris Tilford wrote:
On Jul 7, 2010, at 10:34 PM, Eric Herbert wrote:
Just remember on any G4 made prior to the Quicksilver 2002, you're
limited to a 120GB or smaller drive on the internal IDE bus.
There are multiple ways to get around this artificial 128GB
limitation:
1)Use commercial software from Intech. You can format any larger
than 128GB HD so that it's recognized in MacOS (OS9) by using
Speedtools 3.5 for OS 9 to format the HD as HFS+. You can add
greater than 128GB support to OS X by using the Intech Hi-Cap
kernel extension for OS X.
2)You can modify the firmware directly using instructions from here:
<http://nanchatte.wordpress.com/2008/04/27/128gb-large-hdd-lba48-
support-on-the-g4-cube-with-leopard/>
3)You can use the freeware program Overdrive from GenThree to add
LBA48 support:
<http://www.macgui.com/downloads/?file_id=1953>(may need to
register to download?)
Any of these three methods will remove the artificial 128GB limit
so that larger modern HDs can be used. Since PATA HDs are more
expensive than SATA, it might be better to get an SATA PCI card and
switch over to SATA HDs. If you already have an older PATA HD
greater than 128GB any of these three solutions will work for it.
I have a Seagate 160GB with three partitions which also seems to have
defeated the limitation.
JT
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