Active Protection System and HDD in the ultrabay?
Active Protection System and HDD in the ultrabay?
Hi
I have a SSD as main disk. The old HDD is in the ultrabay. Does Active Protection System stop an HDD in the UB? Did a quick laptop shake while playing mp3 from the UB HDD and it didnt stop.
I have Active Protection System disabled due to having a SSD, but I'd like to have it on and only stop the UB HDD.
Almost sure this is impossible. Any other view?
I have a SSD as main disk. The old HDD is in the ultrabay. Does Active Protection System stop an HDD in the UB? Did a quick laptop shake while playing mp3 from the UB HDD and it didnt stop.
I have Active Protection System disabled due to having a SSD, but I'd like to have it on and only stop the UB HDD.
Almost sure this is impossible. Any other view?
T60 8743-cto, 64 GB C300 SSD, UB HDD - 200GB 7200, ATI MR X1400 @ 1680x1050, 3 GB RAM, Core 2 Duo T7200 2 GHz, Atheros WIFI N, IntelPRO/1000 PL, DVDRW, Win XP pro/Ubuntu 10.10
Re: Active Protection System and HDD in the ultrabay?
From reading your post I can't tell whether APS was on of off when you did the shake test.
Re: Active Protection System and HDD in the ultrabay?
it was on for the shake test only.
T60 8743-cto, 64 GB C300 SSD, UB HDD - 200GB 7200, ATI MR X1400 @ 1680x1050, 3 GB RAM, Core 2 Duo T7200 2 GHz, Atheros WIFI N, IntelPRO/1000 PL, DVDRW, Win XP pro/Ubuntu 10.10
Re: Active Protection System and HDD in the ultrabay?
Good question, says here APS supports a second hard drive in the Ultrabay for the T and R series ...
http://www.pc.ibm.com/us/think/thinkvan ... h/aps.html
http://www.pc.ibm.com/us/think/thinkvan ... h/aps.html
Re: Active Protection System and HDD in the ultrabay?
sounds promising. I might need to update to the latest version. Still, the problem with 'not needing to stop an SDD' remains.Harryc wrote:Good question, says here APS supports a second hard drive in the Ultrabay for the T and R series ...
http://www.pc.ibm.com/us/think/thinkvan ... h/aps.html
If it indeed stops a HDD in the UB it will stop the main disk too (SSD).
So what is better, not to stop any of them or to stop both?
T60 8743-cto, 64 GB C300 SSD, UB HDD - 200GB 7200, ATI MR X1400 @ 1680x1050, 3 GB RAM, Core 2 Duo T7200 2 GHz, Atheros WIFI N, IntelPRO/1000 PL, DVDRW, Win XP pro/Ubuntu 10.10
Re: Active Protection System and HDD in the ultrabay?
Of course an SSD has no moving parts, so there's nothing to stop. I am fairly certain the SSD would just ignore the head park message.
Re: Active Protection System and HDD in the ultrabay?
just to confirm - the latest APS stops the HDD in the UB.Harryc wrote:Of course an SSD has no moving parts, so there's nothing to stop. I am fairly certain the SSD would just ignore the head park message.
As for the SSD, as you said, it probably doesnt matter anyway.
If someone knows if that might ruin the SSD please let us know.
T60 8743-cto, 64 GB C300 SSD, UB HDD - 200GB 7200, ATI MR X1400 @ 1680x1050, 3 GB RAM, Core 2 Duo T7200 2 GHz, Atheros WIFI N, IntelPRO/1000 PL, DVDRW, Win XP pro/Ubuntu 10.10
Re: Active Protection System and HDD in the ultrabay?
Recently I replaced a HDD in my X200 with an SSD (Intel 320, 160GB version). My understanding was that APS would interfere so I disabled it in Control Panel.
Today I played with the Power Manager and its InstantResume option. It turns out that it requires the APS to be activated. This forced me to actually test the behavior of APS with an SSD.
As I also have the UltraBase X200 and an UltraBay HDD adapter (with a WD Scoprio Black 320GB in it), I tested that as well.
The result: APS completely ignores the SSD even if activated. The status tab on the APS applet in the Control Panel shows that no shocks are detected no matter how hard I shake the laptop. Video file playback confirms it -- no stuttering. I got the same result after docking the X200 in the UltraBase with empty bay slot. Only after I inserted the HDD, the APS kicked in and started parking the heads whenever I shook the laptop. The status tab started reporting shocks as well. The SSD remained unaffected though -- video file playback wasn't interrupted.
This means that it is OK to install APS on all systems, whether SSD only, HDD only, or mixed. The SSD will not be affected.
Things like InstantResume or Screen Reading Optimizer show that APS may be useful for things other than HDD protection so it's always good to have it on a ThinkPad, even without HDDs.
Today I played with the Power Manager and its InstantResume option. It turns out that it requires the APS to be activated. This forced me to actually test the behavior of APS with an SSD.
As I also have the UltraBase X200 and an UltraBay HDD adapter (with a WD Scoprio Black 320GB in it), I tested that as well.
The result: APS completely ignores the SSD even if activated. The status tab on the APS applet in the Control Panel shows that no shocks are detected no matter how hard I shake the laptop. Video file playback confirms it -- no stuttering. I got the same result after docking the X200 in the UltraBase with empty bay slot. Only after I inserted the HDD, the APS kicked in and started parking the heads whenever I shook the laptop. The status tab started reporting shocks as well. The SSD remained unaffected though -- video file playback wasn't interrupted.
This means that it is OK to install APS on all systems, whether SSD only, HDD only, or mixed. The SSD will not be affected.
Things like InstantResume or Screen Reading Optimizer show that APS may be useful for things other than HDD protection so it's always good to have it on a ThinkPad, even without HDDs.
ThinkPad™ X201 / AFFS-120
i5-560M 2.67Ghz, 8GB RAM, Samsung 840 Pro 256GB SSD, Win 8 Pro 64-bit, UltraBase X200, ThinkPad Compact USB Keyboard,
Dell U2713HM (2560x1440, IPS), ExpressCard USB 3.0 (2 ports, flush), Nexus 7+10
i5-560M 2.67Ghz, 8GB RAM, Samsung 840 Pro 256GB SSD, Win 8 Pro 64-bit, UltraBase X200, ThinkPad Compact USB Keyboard,
Dell U2713HM (2560x1440, IPS), ExpressCard USB 3.0 (2 ports, flush), Nexus 7+10
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