Can I use a 40GB Hard Drive in my iMac G3 (Tray-Loader)?

Can I use a 40GB Hard Drive in my iMac G3 (Tray-Loader)? Any help gladly appreciated!

Thanks,
Sean Butler

iMac G3 Tray-Loader, Mac OS 9.2.x

Posted on Aug 5, 2006 11:35 PM

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Aug 7, 2006 6:21 PM in response to Sean Butler

As pointed out, for OS X you need a small <8GB first partition with the tray loading models. If you never plan to run OS X and will only run OS9, then you can format the entire drive as one parition if you like. But to be safe, if you are not sure, make parition one <8GB and partition two the balance of the drive space.
As to your specific question, I have a 60GB drive in my 333MHz Grape Tray loader and it works fine, so yes you can put a 40 in there no problem.
Patrick

Aug 13, 2006 2:20 PM in response to Sean Butler

Yes, 40 GB is OK. Not sure about partition requirements though. I have 2 iMacs 333mhz (both tray-loaders). Both have 40 GB hard disks with 1 partition each. I restored Mac OS X onto the single 40 GB partition using a emergency boot CD, Disk Utility and a external hard drive with a disk image of X (10.3.5). Both machines seem fine.

Does anyone know if this 8 GB partition requirement is for fresh (CD/DVD) installs of X?

iBook G4 Mac OS X (10.3.9)

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