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G4 Dual 450 Gigabit HD Size Limit Question
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<blockquote data-quote="AnthonyS" data-source="post: 661317" data-attributes="member: 52964"><p>I had posted here about a month ago. I wanted to upgrade my G4 Sawtooth from the 2 - 10GB drives that were installed.</p><p></p><p>I was informed that the G4 Sawtooth could not handle a drive larger than a 120GB. BUT.... I could piggy-back 2 - 120GB's, which is exactly what I did.</p><p></p><p>They work just fine. Just make sure to move those little toggle switches around on the back of the drive, or you'll wonder why only one is reading or none at all. LOL (which is what happened to me until I had seen the switches on my old drives).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AnthonyS, post: 661317, member: 52964"] I had posted here about a month ago. I wanted to upgrade my G4 Sawtooth from the 2 - 10GB drives that were installed. I was informed that the G4 Sawtooth could not handle a drive larger than a 120GB. BUT.... I could piggy-back 2 - 120GB's, which is exactly what I did. They work just fine. Just make sure to move those little toggle switches around on the back of the drive, or you'll wonder why only one is reading or none at all. LOL (which is what happened to me until I had seen the switches on my old drives). [/QUOTE]
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