CD-RW/DVD Drive Install on TP600X
Posted: Sun Jul 20, 2008 8:44 pm
I've got an older Thinkpad 600X which is running Windows XP Home Edition. The original CD-RW drive (M a t s u s h i t a - UJDA310V) recently failed, so I decided to upgrade to a CD-RW/DVD drive. I opted to purchase a Hitachi HLDS GCC-4240N CDRW/DVD.
I've been having some trouble getting the 600X to see the installed CD-RW/DVD hardware to allow the plug and play to install the new hardware. Even more stangely, when I seat the new drive in its slot and turn on the laptop, after the memory check runs, the screen then displays a line drawing of a computer keyboard, with a flashing arrow pointing at the F1 key.
After I press the F1 key, the graphic disappears, but then I get an error code message in the upper left hand screen that says I9990305 (I think). So, I tried seating the drive after the laptop booted up. In that situation, after running the New Hardware install, when I look at the Device Manager listing, nothing is listed to indicate the drive is being recognized.
Does anyone have any suggestions on a different approach or am I doing something wrong in the way I'm trying to accomplish the install? In response to a likely first question, yes, I'm certain the new drive is fully functional. Any other questions or suggestions.
I've been having some trouble getting the 600X to see the installed CD-RW/DVD hardware to allow the plug and play to install the new hardware. Even more stangely, when I seat the new drive in its slot and turn on the laptop, after the memory check runs, the screen then displays a line drawing of a computer keyboard, with a flashing arrow pointing at the F1 key.
After I press the F1 key, the graphic disappears, but then I get an error code message in the upper left hand screen that says I9990305 (I think). So, I tried seating the drive after the laptop booted up. In that situation, after running the New Hardware install, when I look at the Device Manager listing, nothing is listed to indicate the drive is being recognized.
Does anyone have any suggestions on a different approach or am I doing something wrong in the way I'm trying to accomplish the install? In response to a likely first question, yes, I'm certain the new drive is fully functional. Any other questions or suggestions.