Hi Kevin, you can install drives at least as large as 120GB but over 
that I think the limit comes up pretty quick. Natively it is an all 
SCSI Mac, you can add an ATA/IDE card and then use ATA/IDE drives if 
you like without much hassle, but it really depends on your budget.

David

On Monday, February 24, 2003, at 07:41  PM, Kevin wrote:

> Hi all,
> This is my first post on this list and I just wanted to introduce 
> myself. My
> name is Kevin and I'm a fairly new entry into the world of Macs. One 
> of my
> good friends had a Power Mac 7300/200 he no longer needed so he gave 
> it to
> me for free:) Anyways, I'm running OS 9.1, a Sonnet G4/450 processor 
> upgrade
> and 152 MB of RAM (although I'll have more very soon!) I really love 
> this
> computer since it's very easy to work on and it's quite versatile. Only
> issue (and it's a big one) is I'm almost out of hard disk space. I'm 
> down to
> around 199MB Ouch!! What kinds of upgrades can I try and is there any 
> limit
> on how many GB this computer can recognize?
>
> So I guess in closing, I'm hoping to make some new Mac-friends and 
> learn a
> lot more about these wonderful computers.
>
> Thanks!
> Kevin


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