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Overdrive 1.0b1


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When we were developing LeopardAssist, we found ourselves working with 10 to 15 test machines at a time running 160gb drives. None could access more than 128gb of drive space due to the limitations of 28-bit addressing. Numerous fixes are already floating around the internet but we had to question them. How can we make them sleeker, easier to switch on and off and more reliable?

The answer is Overdrive. With a single flick of the switch in Overdrive's sleek new user interface, you can enable and disable 48-bit addressing quickly and easily to enable support for modern Parallel ATA drives, with a theoretical maximum of 144 Petabytes.

The application also makes it easier for home users, with a built in partitioning guide and step-by-step guides to help with the installation of a new drive, the repartitioning of an old one and a unique partitioning guide for both Single (Master) and Secondary (Slave) drives to minimize the risk of data loss.

Overdrive makes it easy to expand your storage in older Macs, ideal for media servers and project machines.

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