Yep, it is standard and Apple did it on purpose. Drives never showed 
their full size, it was spose to be a security thing I am told. I don't 
know a lot about why but it is purposeful.

David

On Monday, January 27, 2003, at 10:44  PM, Bill Judson wrote:

> Hello to everybody on the G-list. I just acquired a Beige G3/266 
> Desktop.
>
> Anybody know why my stock 4 GB Western Digital HD on the G3 is 
> reported to
> have a capacity of 1.9 GB when mounted via AppleShare on my 7600's
> desktop? All files are accessable anyway. (OS 8.6 on both machines.)
>
> --
> Over,
>
>         Jutso

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