But you can buy an ATA card (cheap) that will allow you to access as much disk as you like. I have two 300GB drives in my wife's G4. David On Apr 5, 2006, at 1:46 PM, Jesper Bylund wrote: It's compatible, no problem. But you should buy a hard disk with max 120GB. The ATA-chain in G4 towers from the first one (pci graphics) to Quicksilver gen 1 only recognises 120GB - you will not be able to use the rest if you buy a bigger disk. More advise: -- You do not have to take away the disk alredy installed. There is room for one disk more on the ata chain. Just be sure to make one disk master and the other slave (instructions normally on the disk) -- If you really need more space than 120GB - consider buying an external Firewire disk. There you do not have the size limit problem and it is easy to keep if you in the future upgrade your computer model. -- another possibility is to buy a pci ata 133 card. This way you will get faster transfer speeds and no size limit. (well, there is one, but no existing p-ata disk is anywhere close yet... :-) Excellent web page for discussions about mac upgrades: http://www.xlr8yourmac.com/ 31 mar 2006 kl. 23.13 skrev marco santos: > I have a powerpc G4 AGP Graphics and I would like to upgrade my > H.Disk. On the internet I checked my ATA Interface on the > motherboard is ATA/66. And , in all the places I checked for new > HDs, they only have ATA/100. Is it compatible???? If not, what > shoud I do??? > Please help... _______________________________________________