Upgrading SATA drives on Dual 2G G5

I have a standard configuration Dual 2G G5. I have added a 250GB drive. Now I would like to replace those drives with larger capacity drives - perhaps 750 GB or 1T drives. Will the machine allow me to do that?

Hi Greg Smith10-
Yes you can do this, and since you have added a drive before I am guessing you know what is involved and what you need to do to physically accomplish the task.
Luck-
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