If Lenovo sends a replacement can I simply swap Hard Drive?

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If Lenovo sends a replacement can I simply swap Hard Drive?

#1 Post by NJRonbo » Thu Apr 13, 2006 11:18 am

Here's my situation...

The T60 I got less than 2 weeks ago doesn't seem
very stable.

Lenovo just shipped me a replacement and I am
getting ready to ship the old one back.

Question...

The new T60 that arrived today has the EXACT same
hardware specs (memory/processor/etc.) as the one
I am returning.

Can I simply swap the hard drive out of my old unit
put it into the new unit and expect it to work perfectly?

I'd hate to start from scratch with a new hard drive after
all the program installs and tweaks I have done thus far.

Thansk in advance!
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#2 Post by JHEM » Thu Apr 13, 2006 12:18 pm

You could, but if the problems you've been having are SW based (and I think they are IMHO), they'll simply show up on the new machine as well.

IIRC, you have a week to return the replacement machine, but if this was a replacement PURCHASE, then you have to send the old machine back within the 30 day original purchase period.

If you have the time to swap the HDs and play with the new machine, do so.

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#3 Post by dorin » Thu Apr 13, 2006 2:09 pm

or to avoid any possible complications with lenovo make a image of you current hdd (as long as you said both machines are identical) and then run it on the new one.

use for imaging R&R, Ghost, Acronis, whatever you feel like (i recomend from end to beginning) :wink:

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#4 Post by DIGITALgimpus » Thu Apr 13, 2006 2:35 pm

May want to let them know. They apparantly scan those serial numbers if you ever get repairs. Not sure how it would effect any warranty. Since it would be a factory part, but not the one linked to your machine serial number.
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#5 Post by draco2527 » Thu Apr 13, 2006 4:21 pm

DIGITALgimpus wrote:May want to let them know. They apparantly scan those serial numbers if you ever get repairs. Not sure how it would effect any warranty. Since it would be a factory part, but not the one linked to your machine serial number.
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#6 Post by archer6 » Tue Apr 25, 2006 4:11 pm

JHEM wrote:You could, but if the problems you've been having are SW based (and I think they are IMHO), they'll simply show up on the new machine as well.
NJRonbo -
This is my feeling as well, as I have read your posts here quite carefully. If you start over again with a new machine, the time it takes to customize it to your liking is a worthwhile investment. Yes, I know it's a pain... but I believe that you might spend the same amount of time or more, using Acronis, trying different drives, performing various tests etc, only to find out that not much has been accomplished. Again, just some thoughts from a fellow ThinkPad user.
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#7 Post by Kyocera » Tue Apr 25, 2006 4:40 pm

There is no way ibm has the time to check every part that is sent in for a replacement they may do %10 or %20.

I had a hard drive fail and sent back a drive out of a completely different machine, not even close to the specs of the original one.

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