Advanced Dock Woes - Insanity Within The Ultrabay
Posted: Tue Apr 29, 2014 1:28 pm
Received an Advanced Dock 250310U (IBM logo)
http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/ThinkPad_Advanced_Dock
Hoping against all hope that someone here will recognize this or be able to shed some badly needed light on it.
In almost 30 years of IT\Computer work, this is right near the top of the weirdest problems I've ever dealt with.
Testing on two [Integrated Graphics] T61s: a 14.1" XPPro & 15.x" Win7Pro and both have same identical problems.
Everything EXCEPT it's Ultrabay (media bay) seems to work OK. But the problems with the ultrabay are extensive.
At first, I couldn't get the Ultrabay to work at all. Then, all of a sudden, it worked with a small 60GB Seagate hdd,
but would not work with my larger WD 320GB Scorpio OR any optical drives whatsoever. Testing with numerous
CDRW-DVDROM & DVD Multi drives, there is no problem with any of these drives.
All drives (hdds & optical) read perfectly in both laptop bays. The problems are all with the Dock ultrabay.
After many hours of troubleshooting and reading as much as we could find on the Internet there was no change.
Then again, all of a sudden, it started reading even my larger 320GB Scorpio hdd. But still no optical drives.
More hours of troubleshooting and then - out of the blue - it started reading the optical drives.
But that's when it really started getting interesting. When it would read the hdd's ok, it would not read *any* optical drives
correctly. The rare times we got it to read the optical drives, it would not read *any* hdds. We have never been able to
get it to correctly read a hdd and then an optical drive or visa versa.
When it reads the hdds but no optical drives, the Combo drives would be recognized as "Removable disk" with or without a drive letter.
The DVD-Multi would just not show up (explorer) but shows up in DevMgr as "USB drive" with nothing in Computer.
No matter what after that, the optical drive types throw up a 'disk not formatted' warning and\or if you try to access the disk,
it demands that you insert a disk in the drive. Interestingly, the optical drives are incorrectly recognized as a USB hard drive in DevMgr
but in the rare case the optical drives are working, they are correctly recognized as Cdrom USB drives.
The mystery is how to get the OS to correctly recognize it and why does it change back and forth?! Why can't the bay
correctly read both types of drives?!
When the hdds are working, they are correctly recognized as usb hdd in DevMgr. When they are not working, they have a
USB error in the DevMgr USB section. Removing and re-detecting does nothing to fix it, or any of the other problems.
I've tried every imaginable fix I could think of - including testing with a mass of Live disks (mostly built with WinPE).
I had the EXACT same problems with every single live cd\dvd as we did with the installed OS's.
I've cleaned out all unused and old USB entries and hidden devices that are able to be removed.
Both systems are 1000% clean and otherwise rock solid. Since they also exhibit exact same problems
with the live discs, the OS can't be the sole cause of this craziness. I've cleaned out the Dock with air as well.
I've made sure to secure the dock to the laptop with the key in every case. I've even installed clean OS's to check.
I'm at the point where I'm starting to suspect one of two things or both.
1. The Middleton bios - could be causing a problem with the interface somehow.
Could be causing incompatibility issues somehow. Can anyone confirm usage of this dock with that bios?
Tried changing settings (Sata controller to "Compatible" -- USB Always on etc.) no go.
2. The dock itself is defective. Don't have another - unable to do a replacement troubleshoot.
I really wanted to get this working. I haven't even been able to get to the video card issue.
I never imagined having problems like this with the ultrabay drives being so flaky.
I've taken numerous screen shots (in both XP and W7) of drive properties when they do work correctly
and when they don't work correctly. Screenshots are of DevMgr, Computer\Explorer, DiskMgr etc.
If anyone thinks that would help, I'll link or post them.
Lastly, I've figured out a workaround to getting the hdds to work in the bay.
I simply install them before booting\restarting and they seem to show up correctly every time. But then
none of the optical drives will work. Conversely, trying this method with the optical drives doesn't work at all.
Go figure. As of this time, I have absolutely no idea what makes the optical drives work.
Thanks in advance for any help on this!
http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/ThinkPad_Advanced_Dock
Hoping against all hope that someone here will recognize this or be able to shed some badly needed light on it.
In almost 30 years of IT\Computer work, this is right near the top of the weirdest problems I've ever dealt with.
Testing on two [Integrated Graphics] T61s: a 14.1" XPPro & 15.x" Win7Pro and both have same identical problems.
Everything EXCEPT it's Ultrabay (media bay) seems to work OK. But the problems with the ultrabay are extensive.
At first, I couldn't get the Ultrabay to work at all. Then, all of a sudden, it worked with a small 60GB Seagate hdd,
but would not work with my larger WD 320GB Scorpio OR any optical drives whatsoever. Testing with numerous
CDRW-DVDROM & DVD Multi drives, there is no problem with any of these drives.
All drives (hdds & optical) read perfectly in both laptop bays. The problems are all with the Dock ultrabay.
After many hours of troubleshooting and reading as much as we could find on the Internet there was no change.
Then again, all of a sudden, it started reading even my larger 320GB Scorpio hdd. But still no optical drives.
More hours of troubleshooting and then - out of the blue - it started reading the optical drives.
But that's when it really started getting interesting. When it would read the hdd's ok, it would not read *any* optical drives
correctly. The rare times we got it to read the optical drives, it would not read *any* hdds. We have never been able to
get it to correctly read a hdd and then an optical drive or visa versa.
When it reads the hdds but no optical drives, the Combo drives would be recognized as "Removable disk" with or without a drive letter.
The DVD-Multi would just not show up (explorer) but shows up in DevMgr as "USB drive" with nothing in Computer.
No matter what after that, the optical drive types throw up a 'disk not formatted' warning and\or if you try to access the disk,
it demands that you insert a disk in the drive. Interestingly, the optical drives are incorrectly recognized as a USB hard drive in DevMgr
but in the rare case the optical drives are working, they are correctly recognized as Cdrom USB drives.
The mystery is how to get the OS to correctly recognize it and why does it change back and forth?! Why can't the bay
correctly read both types of drives?!
When the hdds are working, they are correctly recognized as usb hdd in DevMgr. When they are not working, they have a
USB error in the DevMgr USB section. Removing and re-detecting does nothing to fix it, or any of the other problems.
I've tried every imaginable fix I could think of - including testing with a mass of Live disks (mostly built with WinPE).
I had the EXACT same problems with every single live cd\dvd as we did with the installed OS's.
I've cleaned out all unused and old USB entries and hidden devices that are able to be removed.
Both systems are 1000% clean and otherwise rock solid. Since they also exhibit exact same problems
with the live discs, the OS can't be the sole cause of this craziness. I've cleaned out the Dock with air as well.
I've made sure to secure the dock to the laptop with the key in every case. I've even installed clean OS's to check.
I'm at the point where I'm starting to suspect one of two things or both.
1. The Middleton bios - could be causing a problem with the interface somehow.
Could be causing incompatibility issues somehow. Can anyone confirm usage of this dock with that bios?
Tried changing settings (Sata controller to "Compatible" -- USB Always on etc.) no go.
2. The dock itself is defective. Don't have another - unable to do a replacement troubleshoot.
I really wanted to get this working. I haven't even been able to get to the video card issue.
I never imagined having problems like this with the ultrabay drives being so flaky.
I've taken numerous screen shots (in both XP and W7) of drive properties when they do work correctly
and when they don't work correctly. Screenshots are of DevMgr, Computer\Explorer, DiskMgr etc.
If anyone thinks that would help, I'll link or post them.
Lastly, I've figured out a workaround to getting the hdds to work in the bay.
I simply install them before booting\restarting and they seem to show up correctly every time. But then
none of the optical drives will work. Conversely, trying this method with the optical drives doesn't work at all.
Go figure. As of this time, I have absolutely no idea what makes the optical drives work.
Thanks in advance for any help on this!