X220 tablet R/R error: "The DVD you are using is not..."
Posted: Thu Dec 29, 2011 8:44 pm
So I order an X220 tablet off eBay and decided to install an SSD in the msata slot and reload Win 7 Pro 64 bit on the SSD. Here's where I run into problems.
1st off, I burned the recovery discs, which were verified by the program as fine. Pulled HDD, attached external USB CDRW/DVDRW drive, and booted up from disc 1. Disc 1 of recovery program went fine, but then it started spewing "The DVD you are using is not the correct DVD. Insert the correct one." Oh s-it I thought. Reinserted DVD 1 and it took it. Got to the prompt for DVD2. This time, it would not accept the DVD no matter what.
I figured that the program had messed up and not verified the discs properly. Called Lenovo, asked for a replacement, which they sent. Still same error, only now at disc 1 instead (!). So I cannot get either of the DVDs to work now (!).
PS, I wondered if it was the DVD drive or the SSD, so I used a vanilla Win 7 Pro 64bit disc from my HP laptop and it installed fine, no errors or problems. Boots without any problems to this vanilla installation, but I hate installing all the Lenovo drivers myself. Frankly, I like the Lenovo preload.
Your thoughts?
1st off, I burned the recovery discs, which were verified by the program as fine. Pulled HDD, attached external USB CDRW/DVDRW drive, and booted up from disc 1. Disc 1 of recovery program went fine, but then it started spewing "The DVD you are using is not the correct DVD. Insert the correct one." Oh s-it I thought. Reinserted DVD 1 and it took it. Got to the prompt for DVD2. This time, it would not accept the DVD no matter what.
I figured that the program had messed up and not verified the discs properly. Called Lenovo, asked for a replacement, which they sent. Still same error, only now at disc 1 instead (!). So I cannot get either of the DVDs to work now (!).
PS, I wondered if it was the DVD drive or the SSD, so I used a vanilla Win 7 Pro 64bit disc from my HP laptop and it installed fine, no errors or problems. Boots without any problems to this vanilla installation, but I hate installing all the Lenovo drivers myself. Frankly, I like the Lenovo preload.
Your thoughts?