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Need XP recovery discs for T61/p

#1 Post by bongachalla » Sun Dec 30, 2007 9:18 am

Hi,

Does anyone have XP US/UK recovery discs for a T61 6458?

All of the following are compatible: 6457, 6459, 6460, 6461, 6462, 6463, 6464, 6465, 6466, 6467, 6470, 6471, 6478.

Would appreciate it if someone could help me out with this. Either ship a copy of physical discs or make a image-file and upload it. i have a pretty fair 25Mbit connection. I will pay for it ofcourse. Please PM me.

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#2 Post by Deb Suran » Sun Dec 30, 2007 10:35 am

I don't use PM because I don't log in unless I want to post a message. I just got one of these models and made a copy for my own use, I'd be happy to make you a copy and send it. Or if you can tell me how to make an image file (or, I assume, 7 image files, one for each CD), I'll upload them for you if it doesn't take too long. You can reply via e-mail.

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#3 Post by rscosworth » Sun Dec 30, 2007 5:44 pm

I would be interested in a copy too, let me know if you manage to get them uploaded. Cheers
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#4 Post by Deb Suran » Mon Dec 31, 2007 10:48 am

I'm not fully online with the new machine, and that's the one I need to do this from due to issues with the CD drive on the old ThinkPad. I used the program that came with the new ThinkPad to create an image file, but instead of getting a .iso file I got a .gi file. Is this a common format that everyone can use? Or a proprietary and useless Sonic format?

I can't afford to spend a lot of time on this right now as I have to spend my time getting the new unit ready for my job.

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#5 Post by rscosworth » Mon Dec 31, 2007 10:52 am

im pretty sure GI is the sonic specific, in which case i can burn it, not sure about others?
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#6 Post by bill bolton » Mon Dec 31, 2007 5:47 pm

Deb Suran wrote:I used the program that came with the new ThinkPad to create an image file, but instead of getting a .iso file I got a .gi file. Is this a common format that everyone can use? Or a proprietary and useless Sonic format?
Sonic can create ISO file images. You select the image format on the dialogue for entering the file name.

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#7 Post by Deb Suran » Wed Jan 02, 2008 4:51 pm

Right you are, Bill - thanks!

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#8 Post by carbon_unit » Wed Jan 02, 2008 5:09 pm

Another handy program for making ISO files is isorecorder . After installation all you have to do is open My Computer, right click the CD drive and select "Make image from disc". Then select a destination and name.
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#9 Post by Deb Suran » Thu Jan 03, 2008 8:54 am

OK, I've made the image files in .iso format, now I just need to upload them. Anyone have a good file storage site to recommend that:

1) doesn't require registration for either upload or download?
2) allws file sizes of 1 gb?
3) allows simultaneous multiple file uploads?

Thanks.

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#10 Post by rscosworth » Mon Jan 07, 2008 3:11 pm

any update on this one?
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#11 Post by Deb Suran » Tue Jan 08, 2008 8:32 am

The hardware I need to finish getting the new laptop online should arrive today, although I still have days (and days!) of installing/setting up ahead of me so don't expect this tomorrow.

I don't want to put this material on my own server for download because I have to pay for that bandwidth. So I still need a URL for a file storage site that allows upload of files up to 1gb in size. It should not require registration for either upload or download, and if it allows multiple simultaneous uploads and downloads, that would be a plus.

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#12 Post by rscosworth » Tue Jan 08, 2008 9:42 am

http://files-upload.com/

not had a look but this might work
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#13 Post by bongachalla » Tue Jan 08, 2008 10:05 am

Deb Suran wrote:OK, I've made the image files in .iso format, now I just need to upload them. Anyone have a good file storage site to recommend that:

1) doesn't require registration for either upload or download?
2) allws file sizes of 1 gb?
3) allows simultaneous multiple file uploads?

Thanks.
http://www.4shared.com/dir/3570537/7c9a ... aring.html


This page covers part 1 and 3. Unfortunately you have to reduce file-size, example via WinRar (www.rarlabs.com) or make imagefile as .daa (ex via PowerIso) of maximum 100MB.

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#14 Post by Deb Suran » Wed Jan 23, 2008 9:51 am

As per this discussion:
http://forum.thinkpads.com/viewtopic.php?t=56028

Apparently this is not often done for free, and now I see why, it takes too long. If I could just zip up all the files and upload them as one file to a file storage service I would, but I can't. So - anyone who wants these can offer me $35 for my time to make a set of recovery CDs on physical media ($5 per CD) plus shipping.

I reserve the right to bail out after bongachalla's set as he's the only person I said I'd make these for. Please e-mail me to work out details, I don't do PM because I don't usually bother to login.

Deb Suran

#15 Post by Deb Suran » Fri Jan 25, 2008 8:25 am

Final suggestion: USB flash drives are relatively cheap, in the $25 range for a 4gb drive, these ISO files would fit on one 4gb drive and one CD. If you send me a drive and return postage for the drive and one CD; or two drives and return postage for both (the second one would have to be 1gb minimum), no charge.

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