Upgrading BIOS

How can I upgrade my G4 BIOS to recognize a 250 Gb hard drive ?

Hi, James!
You can run a USB or FireWire external at over 128GB as long as the hardware bridge in the enclosure has large drive support (most new ones do). There's also a software alternative to a controller card for an internal setup, but it has restrictions, and for the cost difference, you'll probably find that you're better off wih a controller card. A controller card will provide you with another, separate bus in the Mac; is faster than your present bus; and has no drive size limits (or restrictions like those inherent in a software solution).
Here's a link to the Intech (software) driver:
http://www.speedtools.com/ATA6.shtml
If you're considering an ATA controller card, Sonnet and Acard cards work well and are widely used in Macs:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=16-122-001&depa=8
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=16-123-110&depa=0
You might also consider a SATA card instead of an ATA-133 card, which takes advantage of the newer, faster serial ATA drive technology, like that used in G5s and newer PCs. Be aware that SATA cards require SATA drives and you can't run ATA drives on these cards (without another expense for an adapter card to bridge the ATA drive to the SATA card).
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