QUES: Is W5x0/W7x0 "hot docking" supported?

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QUES: Is W5x0/W7x0 "hot docking" supported?

#1 Post by jtreble » Wed Mar 03, 2010 11:27 am

Quick question: is "hot docking" supported on W5x0/W7x0 TPs? Is this support restricted to certain dock or video card types/combinations? TIA.
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Re: QUES: Is W5x0/W7x0 "hot docking" supported?

#2 Post by pdth » Wed Mar 03, 2010 5:16 pm

The dock that is compatible with the W510 supports only hot-docking. There is no eject button as on previous docks. I dock and undock mine all the time without any problems, though sometimes there are cryptic messages that don't seem to mean anything.

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Re: QUES: Is W5x0/W7x0 "hot docking" supported?

#3 Post by RonS » Thu Mar 04, 2010 3:53 pm

The new series 3 docks are nothing more than port replicators. So, you can just rip-and-go. Previous socks like the Advanced Dock had a bay for a video card, and other actual devices on the dock. Those devices had to be shut down before undocking.
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Re: QUES: Is W5x0/W7x0 "hot docking" supported?

#4 Post by Dummvogel » Wed Mar 10, 2010 11:26 pm

All Docks from Lenovo support Hot-docking. Because that means you can undock without shutting down.
It has nothing to do with the little undock-button.
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Re: QUES: Is W5x0/W7x0 "hot docking" supported?

#5 Post by jtreble » Wed Mar 10, 2010 11:32 pm

Dummvogel wrote:All Docks from Lenovo support Hot-docking. Because that means you can undock without shutting down.
It has nothing to do with the little undock-button.
The T41p + Dock II + third-party video card combination that I have doesn't support "hot docking".
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Re: QUES: Is W5x0/W7x0 "hot docking" supported?

#6 Post by Dummvogel » Thu Mar 11, 2010 6:30 am

jtreble wrote: The T41p + Dock II + third-party video card combination that I have doesn't support "hot docking".
Well, the Dock II supports Hot-Docking. The GPU just prevents it.
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Re: QUES: Is W5x0/W7x0 "hot docking" supported?

#7 Post by crashnburn » Thu Aug 12, 2010 5:08 am

RonS wrote:The new series 3 docks are nothing more than port replicators. So, you can just rip-and-go. Previous socks like the Advanced Dock had a bay for a video card, and other actual devices on the dock. Those devices had to be shut down before undocking.
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