> 
> If you mean a SATA drive attached to the Sawtooth via a SATA to IDE 
> adapter, no.  Without one of the two fixes, a stock Sawtooth canNOT see 
> past the first 128Gb of a drive.  Not a parition, the entire drive.
> 
> 
> -- 
> Clark Martin

Unless you do the firmware hack to get around the 128Gb barrier or buy the 
Hi-Cap utility from InTech to do likewise.
Both work but also have caveats.
Me, I've bought SATA PCI cards for all my G4s to whack in newer, faster, bigger 
 hard drives and haven't regretted it at all.

Stewie
                                          
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