Hello everyone
I'd like to report my experience of upgrading my G41 hard-drive.
My G41 came with a 40GB 5400rpm harddrive, and I recently decided to upgrade it to a 60GB 7200rpm.
I surfed the web looking for possible options to allow me to avoid having to re-install my harddrive, but didn't find any solution that garanteed the process to be successfull.
I did however read on the IBM website that "Rapid Restore and Recovery" 'could' help when upgrading to a larger harddrive, but it was only implicitely stated, and didn't mention "HOW TO" achieve such a miracle.
So I made a backup of my harddrive to a USB drive, replaced the harddrive, and rebooted the system with the first of the 5 Recovery CDs I created after buying the system.
Re-installing the system went fairly smooth, and I went as far as successfully formatting the new C: drive.
At that point I had to options: 1) trying the restore-backup process to an empty drive, or 2) restore to factory settings.
I tried option 1, and it seems to work fine altough a bit slow, so I went to sleep and discovered the next morning that only 1% of my drive had been restored, I estimated the restore process to be working at a rate of 1kb/minute... it wasn't really a "Rapid Restore". I calculated that it would take a few months to complete so opted for option 2, and restored to factory settings.
I then had the possibility to try to restore the backup from the Windows interface, but it wouldn't find the backup on the USB drive, so I gave up and opted for the long way.
Does anyone know if it is actually possible to restore a backup of a 40GB drive to a 60GB drive on a thinkpad G41?
(It is now a bit late to ask that question, but it may be helpfull to others trying the same things)
A rapid restore and recovery saga
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jparrot427
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backup !
Allo Elie.
I have used both True Image and the IBM R&R ways of doing backups and both worked fine for me. I would rather use TI as it is quite a bit quicker than R&R. why your backup could not be retreive is beyond me, You said that you did a BU but you do not say how this was done.
I also increased my HD from a low 20 g to a large 40 g.
JP.
I have used both True Image and the IBM R&R ways of doing backups and both worked fine for me. I would rather use TI as it is quite a bit quicker than R&R. why your backup could not be retreive is beyond me, You said that you did a BU but you do not say how this was done.
I also increased my HD from a low 20 g to a large 40 g.
JP.
Two Thinkpads G-41.
Thinkpad i Series 1200 and 3 1300.
Thinkpad 365 XD ( exchanged for a $100 rebate ).
All on WiFi and Ultra VNC. Have fun ! I do.
Thinkpad i Series 1200 and 3 1300.
Thinkpad 365 XD ( exchanged for a $100 rebate ).
All on WiFi and Ultra VNC. Have fun ! I do.
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