T43 and Western digital WD Scorpio 120Mb HDD
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azrin_aris
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T43 and Western digital WD Scorpio 120Mb HDD
Hi,
I just bought a new WD 120Mb hdd (WD Scorpio - WD1200VE) and I want to upgrade my T43 to use it. my T43 show a error message that the hdd is not supported.
I've downloaded the hdd firware update from thinkpad support side. But when I ran the update porgram, it reports no new firmware found.
Any help is very much appreciated.
cheers
I just bought a new WD 120Mb hdd (WD Scorpio - WD1200VE) and I want to upgrade my T43 to use it. my T43 show a error message that the hdd is not supported.
I've downloaded the hdd firware update from thinkpad support side. But when I ran the update porgram, it reports no new firmware found.
Any help is very much appreciated.
cheers
Re: T43 and Western digital WD Scorpio 120Mb HDD
The hdd firmware program will not automatically do what you want it to do, and unless you know how to "fool it" into doing what you want it to do, it may not work at all.azrin_aris wrote:Hi,
I just bought a new WD 120Mb hdd (WD Scorpio - WD1200VE) and I want to upgrade my T43 to use it. my T43 show a error message that the hdd is not supported.
I've downloaded the hdd firware update from thinkpad support side. But when I ran the update porgram, it reports no new firmware found.
Any help is very much appreciated.
cheers
The T43 has a SATA-PATA bridge in it. To my knowledge this is the only thinkpad that has had this, before or since. So the problem is unique to the T43 model.
People who have successfully "hacked" the firmware on retail hard drives used in T43 Thinkpads have, in essence, fooled the IBM firmware program to change the retail firmware to look as if it is an "options by IBM" (sold by IBM/Lenovo) hard drive. There are several drive models on which this has been successfully accomplished, but I do not think that the drive you purchased is one of them. The 7K100 Hitachi in both 80gb and 100gb sizes are the ones that I remember having been successfully "hacked." My T43 has a hacked 7K100 100gb drive in it, and I hacked it using instructions I found on the sticky thread near the top of this forum page having to do with "Non Options Drives."
You have several options. These include:
(1) Using the search function for these forums, input the model number of your drive and other related terms like "2010 error" and see if you can pull up a post where someone else has found a way to resolve this problem with the firmware program or other approach.
(2) Update your bios and tell it to continue with the boot process after displaying the 2010 error; the latest bios version offers this option and there are posts about this on the forum.
(3) Return the hard drive and buy one that there is a body of experience with on hacking, such as a 7K100.
(4) Use the drive you bought in some other way (ultrabay adapter, USB2 box) and buy another drive such as the 7K100 for the upgrade.
(5) Jump up and down and scream. It won't solve the problem but you might feel better
Ken Fox
Re: T43 and Western digital WD Scorpio 120Mb HDD
What about an E7K100? Any hope?
(3) Return the hard drive and buy one that there is a body of experience with on hacking, such as a 7K100.
Dan
Re: T43 and Western digital WD Scorpio 120Mb HDD
No. The E7K100 is meant to run in blade servers, not laptops. Do not buy one of these for use in a laptop as it is not designed for it.dyoes wrote:What about an E7K100? Any hope?
(3) Return the hard drive and buy one that there is a body of experience with on hacking, such as a 7K100.
Dan
Ken Fox
Re: T43 and Western digital WD Scorpio 120Mb HDD
whooops, Im using it now. Runs fine. Havent noticed any diffence at all from the 7K60 I was using.Ken Fox wrote:No. The E7K100 is meant to run in blade servers, not laptops. Do not buy one of these for use in a laptop as it is not designed for it.dyoes wrote: What about an E7K100? Any hope?
Dan
I'll let yall know if I delvelop problems.
Dan
Last edited by dyoes on Thu Mar 15, 2007 6:25 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: T43 and Western digital WD Scorpio 120Mb HDD
The E7K60 is also designed for blade servers.dyoes wrote:
whooops, Im using it now. Runs fine. Havent noticed any diffence at all from the E7K60 I was using.
Dan
X32/2.0GHZ/2GB/ENGENIUS EMP-8602+S 600mw mini pci/WD 250GB
X60/1.83GHZ/2GB/Atheros/7K100
X60/1.83GHZ/2GB/Atheros/7K100
Re: T43 and Western digital WD Scorpio 120Mb HDD
Sorry meant 7K60cmarti wrote:The E7K60 is also designed for blade servers.dyoes wrote:
whooops, Im using it now. Runs fine. Havent noticed any diffence at all from the E7K60 I was using.
Dan
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azrin_aris
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Re: T43 and Western digital WD Scorpio 120Mb HDD
Thanks Ken,Ken Fox wrote: (5) Jump up and down and scream. It won't solve the problem but you might feel better
Made me feel better already
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