Basically, if you run OS 10.2 or later, you're OK, unless you run a machine that is older than 2002. SO, in your case, you will have to set your larger drives at a max of 128gb per partition.
Post edited by: whitlock, at: 2005/10/03 23:33
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Yeah, the B&W's internal IDE bus is limited to 128 gb per drive, not sure if partitioning will fool it or not. You can allways get a PCI controller card in there to get around that limit, as well as speed up the Smurf's pokey ATA33 bus speed. If that computer you got is one of the infamous Rev1 models you are better off going the PCI route anyway.