This is my first post in this forum (which I just found yesterday). I sure am glad that I found this resource, because I am purchasing a new laptop within the next 1-2 weeks, and I do really want it to be a T42. These machines are so sweet...
My main problem is that I want to be able to install a number of software that I own (some of which requires authorization), and then be able to image the whole drive into CD or DVD media using some software such as Ghost or TrueImage. I have read a lot about the hidden service partition in the Thinkpads, and how access to this partition is prevented through the BIOS. I have also read that this partition can be made visible/unprotected manually.
Would this allow me to use standard software to create a complete bootable image of the HD (including new software that I will install on it) on recordable media?
How about if I want to upgrade the Hard Drive down the road?
Does upgrading a HD to a different type than the original one cause any problems because of the System Partition implementation being tied through the BIOS to a particular Hard Drive?
As you can tell, I have a lot of doubts. My main concern is to have the flexibility to use standard tools to make a complete image of the HD (including my own installed software), so as to prevent (given a HD crash or some other problem) the lengthy process of having to install everything again, having to authorize everything again, etc.
Can this be done in a T42, or does the IBM Service Partition/BIOS tampering scheme prevent it?
Also, how would dual/multiple booting software work with a T42, given the custom partition etc? I would really like to do a dual boot of Win98SE and WinXP (Don't ask why
Thanks in advance to everyone here! I want to join your club of TP owners!!!!! Please!!!!! Ok, Pretty Please!!!!!
Ruben



