Replacing Drives on Power PC G5 Dual 1.8 Ghz

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Searched and searched and couldn't find what I am looking for.
Gets asked weekly. So there are just a lot of threads going through the same Q&A.
I'm not well disposed toward Seagate; and be careful with SATA III. Probably need to jumper it back into SATA I mode on that G5.
Drive Upgrade Database of user reports.
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Review of 2TB drives
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Most reliable clone utility is SuperDuper
Full can be hazardous and result in lost data when it gets below 10% or 10GB free space.
http://macperformanceguide.com/Storage-Drive-Drives.html
http://macperformanceguide.com/Storage-Partitioning.html

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