i do have an old but trusty IBM Thinkpad 390x laptop, it has the 6 Gb harddisk.
is it possible to install a solid state drive instead?
(guess it will not, but you folks will know for sure
thank you.

Have a look at the picture in this link. It will give you a better sense of the size and orientation of the adapter/disk combination: http://www.ebay.ca/itm/Low-profile-mSAT ... 19e6e6a893oldmanstool wrote:thank you for the answer.
i doubt, it will be possible to find the space to put that adapter AND that ssd disk into my Thinkpad..
anyone who did this before??
My 390X came stock with a 12GB drive, and I have used 80GB drives in the past with Windows XP. I would buy the adapter and test with a couple of the mSATA cards I have laying around, but that is just so far down on the priority list, I'm doubtful I'd get around to it.oldmanstool wrote: i could imagine the thinkpad's bios is unable to handle a harddisk/ssd that big, as afaik the origina equipment ibm launched them with was a 4 or a 6 GB harddisk...
I used my 390X all the way up until July of 2012. It was my garage computer that I used to look up service manuals for my cars & lawn equipment. I would also stream music from my network to the 390X which was connected to speakers in the garage while I worked out there.oldmanstool wrote:no other old boys using a Thinkpad 390X any more????
If I knew what the problem was, I would have fixed it and made use of the CF card! I never figured it out.oldmanstool wrote:thank you for the fleabay link...
i was NOT aware these ssd disks were that small and tiny.
i see they doubledecker with the adapter card and should so fit into the slot.
where was your problem with the combination that did not work?
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