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Offline Martinus

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Originally posted by diamondgeezer
Ph34r my 1.25GB of memory

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Offline Ford Prefect

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Clave, how much hard drive space does the G5 have? I was talking with someone who said basically that Macs don't give you enough hard disk space for the amount of money you pay.
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Offline Clave

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Top end 160GB, bottom end 80GB....


Mine is... probably not typical, but 160GB SATA, and a 120GB SATA, erm, and a 320GB Firewire for backup...
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Offline Ford Prefect

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Wow. Either that's a ****load of space or I've been under a rock for a while.
"Mais est-ce qu'il ne vient jamais à l'idée de ces gens-là que je peux être 'artificiel' par nature?"  --Maurice Ravel

  

Offline Kosh

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Originally posted by Clave
Just let your OS manage it, that usually works.  

Something like 'recommended settings'  ??  

I don't use Windows much....



I usually let it manage itself. It actually seems to do it right......
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