X31 Hardisk-----Help

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X31 Hardisk-----Help

#1 Post by wer_13 » Mon May 31, 2004 3:03 am

okay heres my situation.....
I have X31 with 40 GB 4200 RPM hardisk, and i just bought Hitachi 7K60, my question is how do i copy/clone or make HPA into my new hardisk?

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Install Hitachi Travelstar 60g 7200rpm drive in X31

#2 Post by mpcook » Mon May 31, 2004 6:40 pm

I replaced the IBM Travelstar 20g 4200rpm with the Hitachi Travelstar 60g 7200rpm drive. I got the drive from Drive Solutions along with an Apricorn EZGig USB 2.0 transfer kit. The kit gives me a drive enclosure for the old drive so I can use it as a backup device, and has software to clone the new drive from the old drive. Everything went quite well and I am happy with the new drive. It is noticeably much faster than the old drive. The new drive has XP and hidden restore partition on it, along with all of my installed software and data.

Here are the steps I took:

1. Ran scandisk and defrag on the original drive
2. Backed up the old drive to my desktop PC via the network.
3. Set the boot order in BIOS to boot from CD
4. Removed old hard drive.
5. Installed new hard drive into the X31
6. Installed the old drive into the Apricorn enclosure
7. Installed the Ultrabase w/ CD drive
8. Booted the IBM Restore CD #1 in order to install the hidden partition on the new drive – it prompted me to install the missing hidden partition.
9. Stopped the Restore process to the new drive before WinXP was fully installed
10. Plugged the USB cable from Apricorn enclosure (old drive)
11. Booted with the Apricorn clone software CD in Ultrabase CD drive
12. I got an error message that the Apricorn (old drive) could not be found
13. Tried different USB port, no luck
14. Swapped the hard drives back so the old was in the X31 and the new was in the external enclosure – this solved the problem.
15. Clone software ran fine. Took about 3 hours.
16. Swapped hard drives again, so the new drive was in the X31 and the old drive was in the enclosure.
17. Booted X31 with new drive installed. It found new hardware and rebooted.
18. Everything booted up perfectly fine
19. Old drive in external enclosure can be plugged into USB port for FAST backups.

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Re: Install Hitachi Travelstar 60g 7200rpm drive in X31

#3 Post by wer_13 » Tue Jun 01, 2004 2:22 am

mpcook wrote:I replaced the IBM Travelstar 20g 4200rpm with the Hitachi Travelstar 60g 7200rpm drive. I got the drive from Drive Solutions along with an Apricorn EZGig USB 2.0 transfer kit. The kit gives me a drive enclosure for the old drive so I can use it as a backup device, and has software to clone the new drive from the old drive. Everything went quite well and I am happy with the new drive. It is noticeably much faster than the old drive. The new drive has XP and hidden restore partition on it, along with all of my installed software and data.

Here are the steps I took:

1. Ran scandisk and defrag on the original drive
2. Backed up the old drive to my desktop PC via the network.
3. Set the boot order in BIOS to boot from CD
4. Removed old hard drive.
5. Installed new hard drive into the X31
6. Installed the old drive into the Apricorn enclosure
7. Installed the Ultrabase w/ CD drive
8. Booted the IBM Restore CD #1 in order to install the hidden partition on the new drive – it prompted me to install the missing hidden partition.
9. Stopped the Restore process to the new drive before WinXP was fully installed
10. Plugged the USB cable from Apricorn enclosure (old drive)
11. Booted with the Apricorn clone software CD in Ultrabase CD drive
12. I got an error message that the Apricorn (old drive) could not be found
13. Tried different USB port, no luck
14. Swapped the hard drives back so the old was in the X31 and the new was in the external enclosure – this solved the problem.
15. Clone software ran fine. Took about 3 hours.
16. Swapped hard drives again, so the new drive was in the X31 and the old drive was in the enclosure.
17. Booted X31 with new drive installed. It found new hardware and rebooted.
18. Everything booted up perfectly fine
19. Old drive in external enclosure can be plugged into USB port for FAST backups.
woow this is very complicated.................is there any easier way like using norton ghost, or get recovery cds from IBM oh ya..i heard that if u get the recovery cds it will create HPA is it true?

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Re: Install Hitachi Travelstar 60g 7200rpm drive in X31

#4 Post by G-Man » Tue Jun 01, 2004 2:44 am

Yes, it will create HPA (if you ask so). You can order the Recovery CDs from IBM. It will cost about $30.

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