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by TPFanatic » Wed May 18, 2016 1:00 am
There are two sizes for Ultrabay devices, 9mm Ultrabay Slim and 12mm Ultrabay Enhanced.
Thin Thinkpads like classic T series up to T500, T410, W500, X300, and 14.1" Z series, and new "s" models like T420s and T430s use Ultrabay Slim 9mm devices.
Thick Thinkpads like classic R50, 15.4" Z series, R60, R61, R400 and R500, and W700, and newer Thinkpad T and W series like T510 through T530, W510 through W530, and even 14" T420 and T430 use Ultrabay Enhanced 12mm devices.
Also note that beginning with 2008 lineup, Thinkpads use SATA Ultrabay devices that connect to the laptop through a SATA connector. Pre-2008, eg. T61, R50p, T42, Z60m, etc. use IDE/PATA Ultrabay devices that connect to the laptop through an IDE/PATA connector. Post-2008, like T500, W500, T410, T520, etc. use SATA.
Ultrabay Slim devices can be inserted into Ultrabay Enhanced laptops with a gap, but they are held in by the locking mechanism and they work and function. For example, 9mm Ultrabay Slim SATA HDD adapter that connects to the laptop with IDE, fits and works in the 12mm drive of an R50p with a gap.
I was also able to use a 12mm Ultrabay Enhanced SATA Optical Drive from a T420 in my 12mm Ultrabay equipped Frankenpad with T500 motherboard.
Now to the specifics of your machine:
Your W500 has a 9mm SATA Ultrabay Slim, and you cannot physically put any 12mm Ultrabay Enhanced sized device in your W500. 9mm adapters exist and I use them. You would need a 9mm SATA adapter, with SATA connector that connects to the laptop with SATA. One advertised for T500, W500, T410, T410s, T420s, or T430s would work.
A 9mm adapter for sale may be advertised for even the thicker laptops, for example for 9mm T500 and 12mm R500, because Slim devices work in Enhanced. Make sure what you're getting is 9mm and with a SATA connector.
Regarding hot swapping: Actually I'm interested in this as well. I've hotswapped optical drives for HDD adapters with the laptop on - but when removing the HDD adapter I always use Windows "Safely Remove Hardware".
Removing an Ultrabay device during boot or BIOS, however, makes the Thinkpad upset and it gives an audible warning.