Is a 2nd HDD Hot-Pluggable?

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Is a 2nd HDD Hot-Pluggable?

#1 Post by CDKUTTNAUER » Sun Jun 08, 2008 6:05 pm

I have been using my T61p for a good period of time and my 200GB hard drive is quite full. I have decided to purchase a 2nd HDD in place of my DVD drive, since I use it rarely. Was wondering if the removal of the DVD and insertion of the 2nd HDD in the bay is hot-pluggable or will I need to turn off the laptop to make the change. I just order the following for my T61p:

40Y8725 THINKPAD SERIAL ATA HARD DRIVE
41N5737 THINKPAD 160GB 7200 RPM SERIAL

What is the procedure for removal of the DVD for the new HDD and vice versa?

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#2 Post by SHoTTa35 » Sun Jun 08, 2008 7:01 pm

yeah, it's hot pluggable. It's just like plugging in a USB HDD in your computer.

Seriously though, you filled 200GB ? Wow... i have 100 and barely use it :)
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Re: Is a 2nd HDD Hot-Pluggable?

#3 Post by mgo » Sun Jun 08, 2008 7:50 pm

CDKUTTNAUER wrote: Was wondering if the removal of the DVD and insertion of the 2nd HDD in the bay is hot-pluggable or will I need to turn off the laptop to make the change.
Thanks,
I might just add, that if there is a password on the hard drive hot plugging does not work because there is no scheme for dealing with the hard drive password unless one does a computer cold start.

Otherwise, hot plugging works just dandy.

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#4 Post by steveg47 » Sun Jun 08, 2008 7:57 pm

If you are running Vista watch your activation status as it may change to not activated when you plug in that second drive.
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#5 Post by mtbiac » Sun Jun 08, 2008 8:56 pm

steveg47 wrote:If you are running Vista watch your activation status as it may change to not activated when you plug in that second drive.
really? how so?
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#6 Post by jcvjcvjcvjcv » Sun Jun 08, 2008 9:51 pm

Because you add a S-ATA drive so you change the 'hardware configuration'

After a few changes you have to re-activate.

It really sucks. After every test round of hardware and exchange hardware parts of the desktop computers you have to re-active Windows. And offcourse it won't do it online. You've got to call in. :x
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#7 Post by mybellyisempty » Mon Jun 09, 2008 7:29 am

For what it's worth, I've been swapping drives out in my SATA bay....100gb, 160gb, 250gb, 320gb while running Vista. Never had to reactivate my system. Not to say it couldn't happen, just that I've not had it happen to me.

You should be ok as long as it's not your C: drive you're replacing, as I have had to reactivate when I went from a 120 to a 160 to a 120.
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#8 Post by Aroc » Tue Jun 10, 2008 8:18 pm

steveg47 wrote:If you are running Vista watch your activation status as it may change to not activated when you plug in that second drive.
Has this ever happened to you? If not, I'm calling bluff here. the activation scheme on notebook computers has been designed around this to mitigate this. This condition is similar to docking and undocking your computer (as far as activation is concerned).
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