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Squeezing what I can out of a G4.
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<blockquote data-quote="G-Dog" data-source="post: 244537"><p>Nope, it's got skinny drive doors. Now, that 120Gig limit, is that for all drives, or just the system drive? I have two external firewire drives hooked up right now, one of them is 160 Gigs.</p><p></p><p>If my company will let me, I'll just get my drive at the local computer shop in town. That way, I can get a drive with 16 megs of cache, that's +120 megs, and if it doesn't work, I can exchange it.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Oh, and BTW, I had a Death Star in my PC for 4 years! As long as you kept the drive very, very cool, the super hot chips wouldn't cause the metal platters to expand, crashing the drive on all levels.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="G-Dog, post: 244537"] Nope, it's got skinny drive doors. Now, that 120Gig limit, is that for all drives, or just the system drive? I have two external firewire drives hooked up right now, one of them is 160 Gigs. If my company will let me, I'll just get my drive at the local computer shop in town. That way, I can get a drive with 16 megs of cache, that's +120 megs, and if it doesn't work, I can exchange it. Oh, and BTW, I had a Death Star in my PC for 4 years! As long as you kept the drive very, very cool, the super hot chips wouldn't cause the metal platters to expand, crashing the drive on all levels. [/QUOTE]
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