t61p and advanced dock
t61p and advanced dock
I made my purchase today and can't wait until it is delivered. I ordered the advanced dock since my t43p dock would not work. It says the dock has an expansion bay for an additional lenovo hard drive? Does anyone use the dock and added an additional hard drive? I was thinking of adding the 7k200 drive? Is this possible or do I have to purchase a hard drive from Lenovo?
Thanks
Jim
Thanks
Jim
If you add a drive not purchased from Lenovo into the ultrabay using the adapter, remember that you will need the harddrive caddy (thin aluminimum/plastic harddrive holder) for it to fit securely in the adapter. Drives from Lenovo come with the caddy. You don't need the caddy for things to function, but I wasn't comfortable with the bottom of the harddrive controller board sitting against the aluminum plate of the adapter.
People have hacked up various simple substitutes for this. Or you can take a pair of tin snips to a T40 harddrive caddy like I did
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People have hacked up various simple substitutes for this. Or you can take a pair of tin snips to a T40 harddrive caddy like I did
X60s (1704-69U)
T60p (2623-DDU)
T60p (2623-DDU)
Hard Drive Caddy
Is there anywhere that you can purchase one of these caddies? IF I am swapping the 7k2000 for my 100 gb inside the computer now, will that have the caddy?
Jim
Jim
http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site. ... 61161.html
http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site. ... yle=lenovo
OR
http://cgi.ebay.com/40Y8725-Lenovo-Thin ... dZViewItem
Remember that if you have a SATA drive, you need SATA. For PATA, get PATA. Either will work interchangably in your Ultrabay.
http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site. ... yle=lenovo
OR
http://cgi.ebay.com/40Y8725-Lenovo-Thin ... dZViewItem
Remember that if you have a SATA drive, you need SATA. For PATA, get PATA. Either will work interchangably in your Ultrabay.
Apathy is on the rise, but nobody seems to care.
There is no need for a hard drive caddy for the second hard drive. I have never used a hard drive caddy with hard drives in the second hard drive adapter. They work just fine without them. There is a little plastic bar in the back end of the hard drive adapter that swivels and locks the hard drive securely into place without any caddy.
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The caddy IS the hard drive adapter. The terms are used interchangably.pae77 wrote:There is no need for a hard drive caddy for the second hard drive. I have never used a hard drive caddy with hard drives in the second hard drive adapter. They work just fine without them. There is a little plastic bar in the back end of the hard drive adapter that swivels and locks the hard drive securely into place without any caddy.
Apathy is on the rise, but nobody seems to care.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834995
I don't think the terms are interchangeable. The "adapter" that I'm refering to is the piece that changes the form factor and connections of a SATA (or whichever) drive to fit in the ultrabay slim. The "caddy" I'm referring to is the piece of thin aluminum/plastic that is screwed on to the harddrive that insulates the bottom of the harddrive and allows it to fit securely in the "adapter." I may be mis-using the terms here, but I needed both pieces to fit my 2.5" SATA drive into the ultrabay slim slot of my T60p.RonS wrote:The caddy IS the hard drive adapter. The terms are used interchangably.
Adapter --> http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6834995069
Caddy --> http://newmodeus.com/shop/index.php?mai ... ucts_id=36
As others have mentioned, you don't HAVE to have the caddy, and the drives seem to work fine. However if you want a more secure fit, or you're paranoid about the bottom of the drive resting on a conductive surface, you can buy/make a caddy. You can purchase the caddies either on ebay or from some retailers (for $28, ouch). Even if you don't use a caddy, I would suggest screwing in the side screws of the drive as they fit underneath some tabs in the adapter and will help hold the drive in place if the adapter is ever inverted.
X60s (1704-69U)
T60p (2623-DDU)
T60p (2623-DDU)
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