Huge Partition

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Huge Partition

#1 Post by maverickvii » Wed Jun 14, 2006 9:43 pm

I recently got an X60s and came to find that the service partition is 13gb, way bigger than the 4 or 5gb that I'm used to on thinkpads. Does anyone have a similar situation with their x60 and/or know the reasoning for the expansion?
Also, I was trying to make recovery media through thinkvantage software and everytime I try, it just burns around 383MB worth of data and says that it's done. What happened to the other 12.6GB?

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#2 Post by BillMorrow » Thu Jun 15, 2006 12:08 am

what are you using to write the CD's when making a recovery CD set..?

FWIW, i used a plextor 716 in an external box and rarely made a full CD and NEVER made a complete recovery set..
(i DID manage to make Disc several times but never finished either a follow-on DVD or CD..

finally called and got a recovery CD set sent to me.. :shock:
the guy observed that using a non-ibm (lenovo) external CD drive on an X60 was a bit of a gamble..
a gamble unless the production of drink coasters is the main goal.. :)
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#3 Post by Antioch » Thu Jun 15, 2006 5:04 am

You just saved me from making coasters, Bill!

I have the same DVDRW, the Plextor 716UF (mine was built to be external), and I WILL be getting an X60s sometime soon. Glad to know that it's better to just call IBM and get the disks than fight with a "non IBM" drive.

By the way, can I get the R&R disks as a CD+DVD set? Or does IBM ONLY ship CDs?
Past: T42, T60
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#4 Post by maverickvii » Thu Jun 15, 2006 5:29 pm

I was using the built in ultrabase drive and it still wouldn't give me a full restore set. Anyway, I ended up getting IBM to just send me the CDs for free.

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