Forgot to say (on your other thread) that your G4 probably has the
120GB limit, meaning that you have to partition drives into volumes of
max 120GB.
A fresh OS install is always best, but you can clone your current
system to another drive with Disk Utility or CCC (Carbon Copy).
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Those machines don't support hard drives over 128GB. You can buy a program
called Speed Tools ATA High-Cap Driver that will bypass this limit, but you
will be stuck with the drive split into two partitions.
The other option is to put the hard drive into an external case and plug it
into the
Thanks guys so it is ok to take out master drive and just install a
fresh copy of tiger without the os9?
On 11/21/10, Jonas Ulrich jonasulrich3...@gmail.com wrote:
Those machines don't support hard drives over 128GB. You can buy a program
called Speed Tools ATA High-Cap Driver that will bypass
On Nov 21, 2010, at 5:52 AM, Geke wrote:
Forgot to say (on your other thread) that your G4 probably has the
120GB limit, meaning that you have to partition drives into volumes of
max 120GB.
Speed Tools available at OWC will overcome the 128 GB limit on the oder G4's
also there's an open
Ok this is my deal I have a g4 dual 450 1..38 ram and the internal drive
that came with it is 30 gigs
I am now running tiger on it with cs2,final cut pro,livetype so it just to
much for the 30 gig drive.
So can I take that drive put in a 350 gig oh by the way it only notices
150 gig? anyway make