On Wednesday, February 26, 2003, at 10:34 AM, Clyde Kahrl wrote:

>       I thought I would install a 120 GB IDE drive on my G3.   It's
> a stock G3 DT 266, with an Asante NIC and a USB card in slots B & C
> running 9.2 on the original 4GB Drive (actually 3.5 available).   So
> I took out the CD drive, set the 120GB pins to master, put the 120GB
> on the second IDE bus (ATA0), initialized it into 3 partitions of
> 25GB, 37GB and 49GB, dragged all  the stuff from drive one to
> partition one of the new drive and everything worked fine.

Clyde,
I think OS X must be installed in the first 8GB partition of a large 
drive. I had to do that with my Beige DT G3. Just a thought.
Jerry

Beige MT G3/300, 768mb,
OS 10.2.4,
Wallstreet G3/300, 512mb
OS 10.2.4
HP d135 4in1


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