[365XD] Upgrades ..

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[365XD] Upgrades ..

#1 Post by debian1sy8 » Thu Oct 21, 2004 6:13 am

Hi all ..

Before installing a GNU/Linux on this laptop, I want to get a larger capacity hard drive. I already updated the BIOS to the latest (AFAIK) version : the 1.10 one.

So, can you tell me how to look for/recognize a hard drive which would be compatible with the 365XD ? What is the largest capacity this BOS can support, BTW ?
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#2 Post by edcard » Fri Oct 22, 2004 2:07 pm

Take a look at Bill's old forum, I'm pretty sure there was some discussion there.

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#3 Post by debian1sy8 » Fri Oct 22, 2004 3:44 pm

The problem is, I went there and found only 2 things in the 3xx series conference. When I tried a search, it found nothing :(
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#4 Post by edcard » Sun Oct 24, 2004 9:43 am

Yeah, it looks like the posts are gone.

I seem to recall that 8GB was the maximum hard drive capacity, but I'm not sure.

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#5 Post by kurgan » Sun Oct 24, 2004 2:54 pm

How about using a DDO, or something similar? I downloaded a program from Hitachi that creates a bootable floppy with their "ftool" program on it. I assume this was meant for IBM's since it loads IBM DOS when it boots up, and automatically runs ftool. With ftool I am able to change lots of different thing about the hard drive namely UDMA mode, and change the capacity that the HD reports to the bios. I used it to change the capacity of my 40gb travelstar to 4gb, BIOS sees 4gb and Windows 2K sees it as 40gb.
Hope this helps,
Justin

P.S. I'm pretty sure that I remember references to IBM machines in the description of ftool, i think many of hitachi's HD utilities are directed toward IBM.
Thinkpad i1400 2611-451, 2611-452, 2621-420, Mitac 5033 K6-2 350.

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#6 Post by debian1sy8 » Tue Oct 26, 2004 2:16 am

Ok, thanks a lot :)
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So far ...

#7 Post by debian1sy8 » Sun Nov 21, 2004 9:07 am

Ok, so far, I finally found a SoDIMM EDO 64 Mb for the beast and it works beautifully ...

For the hard drive, I think I'll leave it at that .. :(
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