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I have a dual 1GHz Power PC G4, and am wanting to install a 160 GB internal hard drive. Can I install an even larger hard drive? Regardless, what is the best product as far as performance/crash-worthiness?
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Have you checked the Sticky at the top of this forum page? Oodles of opinions. And for useful information about your model of G4, get Mactracker Mactracker - get info on any Mac Yes, you can put large drives inside your DP G4.
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