Trying to upgrade T400 to SSD, Recovery discs corrupted?
Posted: Mon Aug 19, 2013 12:12 pm
I'm in a graduate program at a foreign university and don't have access to my original Recovery Discs that I first made when I bought my T400, but before I left home I made images of every disc I thought I'd need with me. I recently found a good deal on a 128GB Crucial m4 SSD which I intend to swap for the 160GB Western Digital drive currently installed (I've got about 25GB free right now, and moving some of my music in FLAC to an external drive plus a judicious pruning of installed games should make space a non-issue). My brilliant plan was was to burn my Recovery images back to disk, install the SSD, restore the computer to its factory state (Win7 Home Premium x64) and be on my merry way.
However, it seems like something may have happened to my Recovery Disc images, as they will not successfully reinstall on the computer. The installation hangs at the exact place shown in the screenshot in this thread, and if I move the main window out of the way, a smaller popup from "iuimagex" tells me that there's something wrong with my backup files (sorry, I didn't write down the exact message). This makes no sense, as I've used the actual Recovery discs once before to restore this laptop and had no problems. I booted into Linux Mint on a flash drive and opened the Recovery images, copied all the files to a different flash drive (and edited the file that states the number of discs and their size) and tried the installation again from the start, and ran into the same problem at the same place.
I'm trying to figure out what my options are from here. I've swapped the HDD back in just so I can have a functional machine while I sort this out. One of the images I backed up from home was a retail Windows 7 Home Premium; can I use that in conjunction with the Product Key on the sticker on the bottom of this laptop (or dig up the current installation's key with some keyfinder tool)? It's not my ideal solution, since I'd be missing out on the tweaks Lenovo makes to the OS as part of the mysterious "Enhanced Experience." As a distant third option I could try to clone the HDD to the SSD after some prep work, but I'd really like that squeaky clean feeling a fresh install brings, and Master Google suggests such cloning isn't the best idea.
So has anyone else run into this issue before, or anything similar? I'm a few years out of warranty right now, so I don't think I could contact Lenovo about it, either.
Thanks!
However, it seems like something may have happened to my Recovery Disc images, as they will not successfully reinstall on the computer. The installation hangs at the exact place shown in the screenshot in this thread, and if I move the main window out of the way, a smaller popup from "iuimagex" tells me that there's something wrong with my backup files (sorry, I didn't write down the exact message). This makes no sense, as I've used the actual Recovery discs once before to restore this laptop and had no problems. I booted into Linux Mint on a flash drive and opened the Recovery images, copied all the files to a different flash drive (and edited the file that states the number of discs and their size) and tried the installation again from the start, and ran into the same problem at the same place.
I'm trying to figure out what my options are from here. I've swapped the HDD back in just so I can have a functional machine while I sort this out. One of the images I backed up from home was a retail Windows 7 Home Premium; can I use that in conjunction with the Product Key on the sticker on the bottom of this laptop (or dig up the current installation's key with some keyfinder tool)? It's not my ideal solution, since I'd be missing out on the tweaks Lenovo makes to the OS as part of the mysterious "Enhanced Experience." As a distant third option I could try to clone the HDD to the SSD after some prep work, but I'd really like that squeaky clean feeling a fresh install brings, and Master Google suggests such cloning isn't the best idea.
So has anyone else run into this issue before, or anything similar? I'm a few years out of warranty right now, so I don't think I could contact Lenovo about it, either.
Thanks!