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ClassicWB Large Hard Drive Support (> 4GB)

@Bloodwych Hello, I would like to ask if you could make a video because I don't know how to do it with scsi.device


I uploaded it to A500+ I would like to know if it depends on the processor 030 or 000 because I have 500+ in 600 I uploaded a backup to 500+ I once lost my SD disk thanks

I put it in the folder C:/Devs/ scsi.device to DEVS but after reboot it still boots, what should I do to prevent it from booting? You should now get a version number of 43.24, replacing the older 37/40.xx series. To reverse the operation and revert back to the older version, simply delete the file “Devs/scsi.device”. Use HDtoolbox or other partitioning software to install either the latest SFS found in the "System/SFS" drawer, PFS found in the "MyFiles/LargeHD/128GB Support/PFS" or the patched FFS found in the “MyFiles/LargeHD/128GB Support /FFS43_20/Patched” drawer on to your hard drives RDB (Rigid Disk Block). The file system will be auto mounted at boot. Now you should have large hard drive support enabled.
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