Transfer HDD from X60 to X200 - Painful?
Posted: Mon Aug 12, 2013 7:57 am
Hi guys,
Apologies if this is answered elsewhere. I've spent the last ten minutes searching and not found anything that answers my specific question.
I'll be brief:
I have and love an old X60 which I've nurtured and upgraded (more RAM, new battery, SSD, Win 7). I love the X60 so much that my gaze is turning (as my gaze is wont to do) to a slightly younger model. I've noticed X200s going for acceptable prices on eBay and am thinking that they represent a good value upgrade. My question is this:
Would it be very painful for me if I tried to download all the X200 drivers to a folder on the SSD in my X60 and then simply move it into an X200? To my (simple) mind, there might be a load of 'found new hardware - please show me the driver) messages on boot, and perhaps a bit of cleanup after that, but beyond that, it should be okay. If that's way off the mark, I'd rather find out from you kind souls now than later when I try to do it.
I know that a clean install would be preferable, but I have a load of work software configured and finding the time to sort that lot out would be tricky.
Please feel free to be as brutal as you like if this is a stupid idea.
Thanks in advance!
Apologies if this is answered elsewhere. I've spent the last ten minutes searching and not found anything that answers my specific question.
I'll be brief:
I have and love an old X60 which I've nurtured and upgraded (more RAM, new battery, SSD, Win 7). I love the X60 so much that my gaze is turning (as my gaze is wont to do) to a slightly younger model. I've noticed X200s going for acceptable prices on eBay and am thinking that they represent a good value upgrade. My question is this:
Would it be very painful for me if I tried to download all the X200 drivers to a folder on the SSD in my X60 and then simply move it into an X200? To my (simple) mind, there might be a load of 'found new hardware - please show me the driver) messages on boot, and perhaps a bit of cleanup after that, but beyond that, it should be okay. If that's way off the mark, I'd rather find out from you kind souls now than later when I try to do it.
I know that a clean install would be preferable, but I have a load of work software configured and finding the time to sort that lot out would be tricky.
Please feel free to be as brutal as you like if this is a stupid idea.
Thanks in advance!