On Aug 24, 2009, at 6:42 PM, Clark Martin wrote:

>
> John Niven wrote:
>> I think you will "see" only 128GB on your new harddrive (you can  
>> still use it). Much better to buy a SATA pci card and then you can  
>> use a modern large HD.
>>
>
> QuickSilvers are maybe on the large drive support.  Those known as QS
> 2002 (introduced in 2002) do support large drives.  Previous models do
> not and will only access (and format) the first 128Gb without any
> special mods.

The 733, first 867 and dual 800 do not have large drive support. The  
800, 933, dual 1GHz and the second 867 (marketed to education) do have  
large drive support,

Len
  

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