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<DIV> Fred: the following info might be helpful...
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<DIV><b>- What size hard drive can I install in my Cube?
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<DIV><http://cubeowner.com/kbase_2/index.php?article=133>
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<DIV><b>- Support for Hard Drives over 128GB in Cube, ....without using Intech Hi-Cap</b>
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<DIV><http://www.cubeowner.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=13148>
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<DIV>Good luck,
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<DIV>LM<br><br>>>>On Tue, 12 de Feb de 2008 at 13:45, Fred Terry <pfterry@deadtrees.net> wrote:<br>
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<DIV>Here's my question. Is the only way to partition and use a larger capacity<br>drive in the Cube by running the SpeedTools Hi-Cap driver? I thought it<br>would be enough to partition the disk before I installed it. I suppose the<br>drive could be failing.....
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