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#1 Post by Cuda » Sun Jan 01, 2006 5:29 pm

Hello everyone, first post here, twice lately after putting my T23 2647 MU8 into sleep mode when I went back to use it It would not come out of sleep, I just got a black screen, then I would press and hold the Power button until it forced a restart, then I got a black screen with some other information and a message at the bottom that said "Operating system not found/detected" but after 1 or 2 more forced reboots it would start and run fine, I bought this T23 off e-Bay 2 years ago and it came with coa W2K Pro installed, it's been flawless otherwise, should I be worried about this?

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#2 Post by Kyocera » Sun Jan 01, 2006 5:37 pm

Sounds like the HD may be going, you might want to get your data backed up soon, then run some diagnostics on the HD.

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#3 Post by jdhurst » Sun Jan 01, 2006 5:55 pm

I had two A22e's and a T23 somewhat like yours. The drives in all three failed, one catastrophically. If it will start at all, grab what you need quickly. ... JD Hurst

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#4 Post by Cuda » Sun Jan 01, 2006 5:58 pm

What type of replacement drive does it take? Is it a regular 2.5" drive? And I don't have a operating system disk for it either, however I do have a disk for my Dell desktop that is now defunct, it's a legal copy of XP home, would it load and run on my T23? I used it with success on a Compaq desktop I was playing with before it died too.

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#5 Post by Kyocera » Sun Jan 01, 2006 6:01 pm

You might try to clone the whole drive and put it on the new HD. That way you keep your OS.

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#6 Post by Cuda » Sun Jan 01, 2006 6:04 pm

Ok, and how do I go about doing that?

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#7 Post by Kyocera » Sun Jan 01, 2006 6:07 pm

Get some cloning software, you need a CD burner. Follow the instructions with the software all the drive contents will be on the CD's. When you get the new drive copy the contents onto it.

http://forum.thinkpads.com/viewtopic.php?t=18856

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#8 Post by Cuda » Sun Jan 01, 2006 6:49 pm

I don't think I want to go through all that, can I just get a new drive and try to install my Dell XP Home edition? I don't really have any important info on this drive and wouldn't mind starting out fresh.

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#9 Post by Kyocera » Sun Jan 01, 2006 7:36 pm

Not sure if the dell CD will work on a thinkpad. You might get a copy of XP Home and do a clean install. You will still have to download all the drivers.

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Another option...

#10 Post by Gord K. » Sun Jan 01, 2006 7:49 pm

Bixnet Computers sell replacement hard drives. They also sell a kit that includes a hard drive housing that connects to the USB port and some software that allows you to clone your hard drive to a new one. Worth checking out.

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#11 Post by Cuda » Sun Jan 01, 2006 8:13 pm

Is this what your talking about? Looks pretty simple, I wonder it that's a good price?http://www.bixnet.com/40gbezgigkit.html

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#12 Post by Kyocera » Sun Jan 01, 2006 8:17 pm

That would definately work.

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#13 Post by Temetka » Sun Jan 01, 2006 8:46 pm

The price seems a little high to me. Then again, I would just burn everything I need to a CD and do a fresh re-install. That way I have a nice clean OS. Then I load all the IBM stuff thats needed and create a restore point. Then load up my applications and documents.
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#14 Post by Gord K. » Sun Jan 01, 2006 9:03 pm

The upgrade kit by itself is only $66.95. The price you see is high because it includes an 80GB hard drive.

I just bought a T21 and the problem I have run into is that I don't have the IBM recovery CD and I cannot find drivers for the DVD player, only an upgrade which won't load without the original drivers. Certainly open to alternatives.

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#15 Post by Kyocera » Sun Jan 01, 2006 9:28 pm

Temetka
The price seems a little high to me.
I thought that too when I checked out the site, certainly you could peice together a kit yourself for less, however, for a beginner it might be better to have a kit with all the instructions and the software to do the clone. Might be worth the extra money.

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#16 Post by tfflivemb2 » Sun Jan 01, 2006 9:59 pm

Gord K. wrote:The upgrade kit by itself is only $66.95. The price you see is high because it includes an 80GB hard drive.

I just bought a T21 and the problem I have run into is that I don't have the IBM recovery CD and I cannot find drivers for the DVD player, only an upgrade which won't load without the original drivers. Certainly open to alternatives.

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Do you have the Win2000 or Win98 COA?

I have the original Win98 Product Recovery CD, the Software Selections CD and the IBM 10/100 Ethernet Mini-PCI Adapter with 56K Modem by 3Com CD. I can make copies for you, if you need the Win98 version.

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#17 Post by Gord K. » Sun Jan 01, 2006 10:57 pm

tfflivemb2,

Thanks for the offer, but the COA label on the bottom of my machine is for Windows 2000 Professional.

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#18 Post by tfflivemb2 » Sun Jan 01, 2006 11:03 pm

After posting my previous post, I decided to find out whether or not that Software CD would install the DVD program (Mediamatics) with the fact that I have WinXp SP2 installed. IT WORKED!!!

I tried installing it on the T23 and the installer program wouldn't even open.

Is your T21 a 2647-xxx?

If so, I can just copy and send you the software CD.

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#19 Post by Cuda » Sun Jan 01, 2006 11:05 pm

Well cloning might be out of the question now, it won't boot up at all, this has been a bad week for me and computers, my Dell 8200 desktop had what I think is a motherboard failure last week brcause it won't detect any drives at all even after swapping out to a known good harddrive and different cables, so it's dead, now my IBM has quit, good thing I'm a packrat and kept this old dinosaur Panasonic CF-25 tucked away in a closet for rainy days, I haven't used it in at least 4 years and it fired right up, boy this thing has a nice keyboard, I'll have to use it more often. To bad it doesn't have a network card and I had to dust off the 56K too, this sucks. I guess I'll take out the harddrive and check for loose connections if I can figure out how to get it out. I'll do a search here, I'm sure I can find out how.

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#20 Post by Gord K. » Sun Jan 01, 2006 11:27 pm

Is your T21 a 2647-xxx?

Yes, it is a 2647-8AU. I'll send you a PM.

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#21 Post by Zak » Mon Jan 02, 2006 12:13 am

Gord K. wrote:The upgrade kit by itself is only $66.95. The price you see is high because it includes an 80GB hard drive.
The price still seems high - that's $180 for a 4200 RPM 80gb drive. Compare that to this 5400 RPM drive at $115. It's not clear to me what advantage their PC card based enclosure has over an external USB enclosure like this $14 one, but unless they're significant, you're essentially paying $120 for their software, and getting a slower drive. That may, or may not be worth it, but I'd probably go with the USB enclosure and reasonably priced hard drive. If speed is a concern, a USB 2.0 PC card will help. This one is $16.

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#22 Post by Temetka » Mon Jan 02, 2006 4:05 am

Gord,

I have a copy of the Win2k Pro CD for my T23. I am 99% sure it will also work with your machine. I can send you a copy, gratis, if you are interested.
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#23 Post by Cuda » Mon Jan 02, 2006 6:21 pm

I'm reporting this thread to the NSA and FAA, it's been Hijacked :D Give me one of those W2K disks and I will forget about it. Anyway I got a Hitachi Notebook upgrade kit at BestBuy today for $149.99, it came with a 60GB drive, external case and a USB cable and the same software listed above EZ GIG II, all went well and I was able to use the provided disk as a boot disk, and the old drive worked long enough to be cloned, all is well in IBM land and I'm typing on the T23 now. The old drive didn't make any running noise but sure has a good rattle to it now that it's out. Thanks for the help......

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