HDD dying ...

Hi,
I have an eMac 800 with a 60gig hard drive purchased 2 years ago.
My hdd is dying... I would like to know what kind of hdd i could put inside ...
Is there any hdd size limitation ?
tx
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You should be able to put any Ultra ATA drive into the eMac without any problems. It doesn't have a limit to the hard drive capacity so a 120 gig or higher drive would do you well.
Grant
P.S. What exactly is your current hard drive doing that makes you think it is going bad? The hard drive manufacturer might replace it under warranty.

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