>(I don't
>> know what happens if you connect larger... does the iMac just ignore the
>> extra space or does something horrible happen?!? Hopefully it just
>> ignores the extra space so you can get a 200 GB that seems to be the
>> sweet spot for rebates right now and sells the cheapest)
>>
>
>My drive is actually 160GB, and my iMac 400 just ignores the space
>above 128GB, which appears to be normal, from what I've read online.

Great to know. I'm glad to see it appears to run fine and just ignores 
the rest of the space. With today's prices, it is often much cheaper to 
buy a large drive than it is to buy a small drive, so it is good to know 
the iMac seems to work fine with them.

Thanks!

-chris
<http://www.mythtech.net>


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