100GB HD install on a X60 tablet
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eric@franke
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100GB HD install on a X60 tablet
We just bought 2 X60 tablets for the office, and they came with an 80GB, 5400rpm drive. We bought 100GB, 7200rpm drives to replace them, so I used Ghost to do a complete partition copy to the new ones, since the laptops didn't come with the CDs, only the service partition. Now the laptops won't boot off the new hard drives, even though Windows and a boot disc see the new drive, and the main partition is set as active. The boot.ini on both hard drives is the same.
Has anyone else run into this problem? At this point, I'm willing to just boot into the service partition and set the machine up from scratch.
Has anyone else run into this problem? At this point, I'm willing to just boot into the service partition and set the machine up from scratch.
Yeah...
When you create the image of the full drive, you need to make sure the option for including the boot sector information is selected in the option menu or in a command line switch.
Here's an old post on the topic:
http://forum.thinkpads.com/viewtopic.ph ... highlight=
When you create the image of the full drive, you need to make sure the option for including the boot sector information is selected in the option menu or in a command line switch.
Here's an old post on the topic:
http://forum.thinkpads.com/viewtopic.ph ... highlight=
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Try this quick fix before going through re-imaging if you still have the cloned disks. The assumption, of course, is that the machines are running Win XP rather than Vista or something else.
Get a Windows XP disk, boot from it.
It has to be Win XP - a recovery disk will not do.
Go through the prompts and choose the 'Repair' option when that is given.
At the prompt after entering your Windows administrator password, type
fixmbr
and follow the prompts. When that is done, type
fixboot
and follow the prompts.
At that point, if all went well, the imaged drive will boot OK.
Get a Windows XP disk, boot from it.
It has to be Win XP - a recovery disk will not do.
Go through the prompts and choose the 'Repair' option when that is given.
At the prompt after entering your Windows administrator password, type
fixmbr
and follow the prompts. When that is done, type
fixboot
and follow the prompts.
At that point, if all went well, the imaged drive will boot OK.
Last edited by smugiri on Wed Feb 07, 2007 1:20 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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