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Since submitting this hint, I've learned that it won't work on any Mac with built-in USB -- XPostFacto doesn't support these models, at least not yet.
Sorry!

A real workaround for the 8GB limit on older Macs

I got around this limitation on a Beige G3 by:
1. Installing a PCI ATA card (SIIG Ultra ATA, $74 from www.macsales.com)
2. Installing a larger ATA hard drive (20GB Maxtor, pull from other machine)
Very worthwhile and I have no problems whatsoever. This machine is a webserver so it's on 24/7.
James

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I am setting up some older computer with x.2 one is a g3 desktop, a g3 all in one and a g3 server.
I am trying to install but when I get done with the first disk the system reboots into x and then I get a no sysmbol on the screen.
what can I do to get things going in x with any of these machines?

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This is an ancient hint but is still probably relevant to some of you out there. Just to confirm the post about using a pci card and that it is truly the best way to get around the 8GB limit on an older beige G3 system. I use a Sonnet Tempo Trio with 4 250GB drives. I currently boot from a 100GB 10.4.6 partition. Haven't had any problems to speak of for years regarding this issue. It's been a while but if I remember correctly the problem lies with the onboard ATA controller itself. Or possibly the rom. My rom only allows a single master off the onboard controller while there is a replacement rom out there that allows for master/slave configurations. I don't know if this newer rom has the same 8GB limit. Either way a new controller will get you around this limit.
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