I am considering getting a new T420 with W7 Home, with 320G HDD.
In order to avoid re-installing all the software/apps on the new T420, I am planning to "swap" the HDD from the T410 to the new T420.
Will this work
Some parts are compatible, yes. The hard drive will fit.ValueHunter99 wrote:I have a T410 running W7 Professional, with 500G HDD.
I am considering getting a new T420 with W7 Home, with 320G HDD.
In order to avoid re-installing all the software/apps on the new T420, I am planning to "swap" the HDD from the T410 to the new T420.
Will this work

Since you are running Win 7, you have at least an even chance of the drive being able to boot and run Win 7 in a T420, to a point where you can run System Update to acquire the additional drivers you will need for the new system.ValueHunter99 wrote:In order to avoid re-installing all the software/apps on the new T420, I am planning to "swap" the HDD from the T410 to the new T420.
Will this work
With the mismatch of the Windows 7 pro vs Windows 7 Home be a problem?bill bolton wrote:
Since you are running Win 7, you have at least an even chance of the drive being able to boot and run Win 7 in a T420, to a point where you can run System Update to acquire the additional drivers you will need for the new system.
Cheers,
Bill B.
Actually, the reason I wanted to be able to do a swap is that I want to migrate the existing win 7 pro installation on T410 onto the new T420, and to just install whatever come with the new T420 (ie., Win 7 Home) on the old T410. However, it looks like this is going to be problematic due to different drivers, etc.jdhurst wrote:>>> means 100 processes running on fresh start. <-- There is nothing wrong with that at all. Processes use memory but no CPU if properly set up. I have 130 processes running on my T61p, and have had "forever". CPU runs less than 5% more than 95% of the time.
Processes (properly done) mean your computer is always ready for work. ... JDH
ValueHunter99 wrote:I guess I will have no choice but to do the re-installation on the T420. So the only question I have now is whether it is possible to "swap" the OS. That is, install Windows 7 Pro on T420 and Windows 7 Home on T410. (Remember that I bought T410 with Win 7 Pro and T420 with Win 7 Home)
Perhaps I should close out this threadjayton4 wrote:
Legally the answer is no. The OEM license does not allow for that. Technically the answer is yes, but talk about that kind of thing can get a thread locked around here supposedly.
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