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Upgrading T23 hard disk
Upgrading T23 hard disk
This original hard disk drive starts to be too small, so I have plans to put a bigger one. But how big hdd can Thinkpad T23 model support? I have windows xp installed. And is the limit same for a second hdd with ultrabay adapter?
I have heard that Seagate models are the best, but is there really differences between manufacturers?
I have heard that Seagate models are the best, but is there really differences between manufacturers?
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Hello,
You can use every single P-ATA (a.k.a. IDE) hard disk drive available on the market if you plan to use Windows XP, with SP1a or better.
I suggest you go for a 7200 rpm one. It will boost your machine.
On mine, I have a 5400 rpm HDD, and there is a huge improvement in everyday use (performances, and noise - it's a 40 Go Samsung Spinpoint).
I even plan to buy another for my very forthcoming X20 !

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You can use every single P-ATA (a.k.a. IDE) hard disk drive available on the market if you plan to use Windows XP, with SP1a or better.
I suggest you go for a 7200 rpm one. It will boost your machine.
On mine, I have a 5400 rpm HDD, and there is a huge improvement in everyday use (performances, and noise - it's a 40 Go Samsung Spinpoint).
I even plan to buy another for my very forthcoming X20 !
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But is there really big difference (5400 vs 7200 rpm), because this machine is relatively old? Pentium 1133MHz processor and 512Mb ram + a weak graphic card. For example I played well GTA3 with 5400 rpm notebook disk installed to a desktop computer with same specs but more powerful graphic card (Radeon 9550).
And if I choose 5400 rpm disc, the price is about 65 euros (100Gb) vs 7200 rpm - 100 euros (100Gb). So is there really point to spend extra money?
Edit. OK, I have ordered one 7200 rpm disc. Lets hope that it will be faster... I took Seagate again, because this current 5400.2, 40Gb was much more silent, comparing to original Hitachi 40Gb.
And if I choose 5400 rpm disc, the price is about 65 euros (100Gb) vs 7200 rpm - 100 euros (100Gb). So is there really point to spend extra money?
Edit. OK, I have ordered one 7200 rpm disc. Lets hope that it will be faster... I took Seagate again, because this current 5400.2, 40Gb was much more silent, comparing to original Hitachi 40Gb.
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I'm not sure about Linux, but I am pretty sure that Win2K has the same problem as the first version of WinXP...137gb limit...think.t23 wrote:What about other OS Linux, Win2k?You can use every single P-ATA (a.k.a. IDE) hard disk drive available on the market if you plan to use Windows XP, with SP1a or better.
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Another question...
I didn't get the hard disk yet, but I have another question (quess it won't need a new topic).
So, is it worth to get a new battery, when this old have turned to yellow (on IBM battery wizard). I have tried to use the battery to 0%, then recharge and again few times, without help. How long these Li-Ion batteries normally last and should I try with non-IBM battery -> cheaper and little powerful (but chinese and unknown cells)
So, is it worth to get a new battery, when this old have turned to yellow (on IBM battery wizard). I have tried to use the battery to 0%, then recharge and again few times, without help. How long these Li-Ion batteries normally last and should I try with non-IBM battery -> cheaper and little powerful (but chinese and unknown cells)
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