Thanks guys so it is ok to take out master drive and just install a
fresh copy of tiger without the os9?

On 11/21/10, Jonas Ulrich <[email protected]> wrote:
> Those machines don't support hard drives over 128GB. You can buy a program
> called Speed Tools ATA High-Cap Driver that will bypass this limit, but you
> will be stuck with the drive split into two partitions.
>
> The other option is to put the hard drive into an external case and plug it
> into the firewire port. The computer will see the whole drive and you will
> be able to access it's total capacity.
>
> One more option is to get a PCI ATA card that doesn't have the 128GB limit.
>
> Yes you can install onto either an internal or external drive using the Mac
> OS X installer.
>
> Your easiest option is to get an external case for that drive, unless you
> don't mind it only being 128GB.
>
> -Jonas
>
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