Found this little gem (picture link inside!)
Found this little gem (picture link inside!)
Found this in the old storage. It boots up but hangs at the windows 95 main screen.
I dont remember how this was configures but I believe there was an external CD rom. Question is how can I re install windows 95 on this classic?
http://i97.photobucket.com/albums/l201/ ... oard01.jpg
I dont remember how this was configures but I believe there was an external CD rom. Question is how can I re install windows 95 on this classic?
http://i97.photobucket.com/albums/l201/ ... oard01.jpg
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You will need an external PCMCIA CD-ROM (1969?1968? something like that) or a FDD and a set of 22 floppies with Win 95.
The aforementioned CD-ROM requires a driver to be downloaded prior to use...
That's the way I remember it, but proceed with caution since it's actually been years since I've done it.
Good luck.
The aforementioned CD-ROM requires a driver to be downloaded prior to use...
That's the way I remember it, but proceed with caution since it's actually been years since I've done it.
Good luck.
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Abused daily: T61p
PMs requesting personal tech support will be ignored.
There is also another way of reinstaling win 95 on a 701C, but it is rather annoying and lenghtly. You simply take out the HDD from the laptops caddy (but you will need a Torx T6 or T7 screwdriver to deal with the screws). Then you place the drive to another notebook and simply instal Windows (alternatively you can connect the drive to a standard PC via an IDE 3,5" to 2,5" converter but be careful - I lost one of my hard disks that way because I placed the converter in a wrong way). When the instalation is finished, you HAVE TO copy the whole WIN95 directory on the hard drive. Finally, place the HDD back to your ThinkPad and start it. Now when windows detects a new device you will need to point the apropriate .cab file in the WIN95 directory that you placed earlier on the drive. Once you are finished with the drivers, you can delete WIN95 directory (it won't be needed).
I hope that everything is clear for you. If not, feel free to PM me - I will try to do my best to help you.
I hope that everything is clear for you. If not, feel free to PM me - I will try to do my best to help you.
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IBM TP T42, IBM TP 390X, IBM TP 701C, IBM TP 560X, IBM TP 600 plus a ThinkVision L150p 15.0-inch LCD Monitor. Also a DELL AXIM v5 as an iPod (cheaper and has more features than Apple's stuff...).
IBM TP T42, IBM TP 390X, IBM TP 701C, IBM TP 560X, IBM TP 600 plus a ThinkVision L150p 15.0-inch LCD Monitor. Also a DELL AXIM v5 as an iPod (cheaper and has more features than Apple's stuff...).
Is there a floppy drive on that machine? If "yes," the the easiest way to re-install WIN95 (IMO) is to buy a parallel port CD ROM. You can probably find one on eBay for $5 - 10. You load the DOS drivers for the CD ROM from a floppy and viola! A working CD drive that you can use to load WIN95... without taking anything apart.
And when you're done, you still have a CD ROM you can use on that machine any time you want.
And when you're done, you still have a CD ROM you can use on that machine any time you want.
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second the parallel port option. if you can't find a cd-rom with that interface, consider buying a used parallel zip drive and at least one disk (duh!). You can then manually copy the Win9x files to the zip disk and transfer it to the 701c's hard drive. You'll have to create a dos boot disk with the zip drivers, copy, fdisk and format utilities first.
Wow, I remember doing this years ago.
Btw, someone is giving away a beat up 701c in the marketplace to a good home.
Has anyone ever entertained the thought of gutting a 701c and installing an ITX motherboard with a modern core2duo or even a pentium M and a new 10.4" LCD with XGA display? It'd be a cool project.
Wow, I remember doing this years ago.
Btw, someone is giving away a beat up 701c in the marketplace to a good home.
Has anyone ever entertained the thought of gutting a 701c and installing an ITX motherboard with a modern core2duo or even a pentium M and a new 10.4" LCD with XGA display? It'd be a cool project.
I also agree with the parallel options which i have also tried. I bought a parallel casing for $5 from weirdstuff dot com. Older notebook should atleast floppy drive.
"Convert internal 5 1/4" IDE (CD-ROM) drives into external drives using a parallel port. Includes audio connectors, parallel cable, mounting screws, and power cable. DRIVERS ARE REQUIRED!"
driver url is listed under the item.
It work wonderful with my old 380z.
"Convert internal 5 1/4" IDE (CD-ROM) drives into external drives using a parallel port. Includes audio connectors, parallel cable, mounting screws, and power cable. DRIVERS ARE REQUIRED!"
driver url is listed under the item.
It work wonderful with my old 380z.
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I got my 701 C for the equivalent of 60 $ (it came with a HDD, 100% good battery pack and no AC power suply - all I had to do was simply install an OS on it). So I think that if the problem with booting is esay to cope with, 50 $ is a fairly good price.
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IBM TP T42, IBM TP 390X, IBM TP 701C, IBM TP 560X, IBM TP 600 plus a ThinkVision L150p 15.0-inch LCD Monitor. Also a DELL AXIM v5 as an iPod (cheaper and has more features than Apple's stuff...).
IBM TP T42, IBM TP 390X, IBM TP 701C, IBM TP 560X, IBM TP 600 plus a ThinkVision L150p 15.0-inch LCD Monitor. Also a DELL AXIM v5 as an iPod (cheaper and has more features than Apple's stuff...).
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