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Help with BSOD on x60 when plugging in usb drive
Posted: Sat Mar 01, 2008 10:08 pm
by Stevesoura
Maybe you guys can help me out. I tried to look for the answers on google and here but could not find it. Recently, I just bought a Targus external usb cd-rw/dvd drive. It has been working great until I get BSOD each time I plug in the usb. The past week it has been working flawlessly. I dont think I have really done anything different to my x60. I was wondering if anyone has any similar experience or solution.
My system specs are
1.6 C2D
3gb memory ram
100gb 7200rpm
Posted: Sat Mar 01, 2008 10:18 pm
by Harryc
Maybe it draws more power than the X60's USB port can handle. Try using an externally powered USB hub.
Cdrw works fine, now partitions
Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2008 3:01 pm
by Stevesoura
Ok, I've went ahead and reinstalled windows vista and the usb cdrw works fine now. It might have been something I've done, Im pretty sure.
Another issue you guys can probally help me out on. I went ahead and tried to save some disk space and delete my partition. Now there is 6gb of unallocated space. I have tried to do research on merging it with my current partition c drive. It wont let me and third party software will cost me. Is there anyway I can do it.
Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2008 3:13 pm
by Harryc
Download and burn gparted onto a CD. Boot it up and it should have no problem deleting or merging a partition. It's free. If it works, thank the Linux community

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http://gparted-livecd.tuxfamily.org/
Posted: Tue Mar 04, 2008 12:37 am
by Stevesoura
Harry, if you can please help me out. Im stuck at that error screen where it says I "Window boot manager". I notice on the Gpart web that I need a vista dvd to fix this. Is there an alternative since I only have recovery cd from lenovo. Thanks again
Posted: Tue Mar 04, 2008 5:52 am
by Harryc
I have no idea what was deleted, but if it was the MBR of your drive then yes you need a Vista DVD to fix it, or reinstall Vista and start over. If you reinstall using the factory CD's or a backup of them, you will recreate the Recovery partition. Now with that said, someone is going to come up with a way to restore a Vista MBR without a Vista DVD, so stay tuned and don't be surprised

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