how to upgrade x40 hard drive?
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supernova87a
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how to upgrade x40 hard drive?
Hi all,
I have an x40 that I probably should have bought with a large hard drive to begin with. But as it is, I'm stuck with 40gb right now. I'd like to upgrade the drive maybe 80gb so I can have another partition for linux (work stuff).
But I have never really taken the time to understand how the emergency restore partition, etc, works and how to reinstall if something bad were to happen. And there were no windows cds included with the laptop.
Is there an easy way to "mirror" my current hard disk onto a new one, and then just pop it in? I know how to install a new hard drive with a clean copy of windows, etc, but if possible I'd like to keep my existing environment without too much hassle.
from what I can find online, this seems to be a weak point in the thinkpad information (and laptops in general). thanks for your tips.
I have an x40 that I probably should have bought with a large hard drive to begin with. But as it is, I'm stuck with 40gb right now. I'd like to upgrade the drive maybe 80gb so I can have another partition for linux (work stuff).
But I have never really taken the time to understand how the emergency restore partition, etc, works and how to reinstall if something bad were to happen. And there were no windows cds included with the laptop.
Is there an easy way to "mirror" my current hard disk onto a new one, and then just pop it in? I know how to install a new hard drive with a clean copy of windows, etc, but if possible I'd like to keep my existing environment without too much hassle.
from what I can find online, this seems to be a weak point in the thinkpad information (and laptops in general). thanks for your tips.
well, you can burn rescue cds from the rescue and recovery software in windows (not sure if it work in the predesktop area). And then, when you have installed your new harddrive, you can restore the harddrive to a factory default, using the cds, the recovery partition restores with it.
Thinkpad x220 Li7-2620M 8gb/80gb mSATA intel 320SSD/160gb Intel 330 (didn't fit, had to remove the aluminium shell)
Linux Mint 17
Linux Mint 17
Well, according to this press release, it's already on the market...
http://66.249.93.104/search?q=cache:zo0 ... =clnk&cd=1
And on toshibas website, it's listed as a released product:
http://sdd.toshiba.com/main.aspx?Path=8 ... 9c00002b41
http://66.249.93.104/search?q=cache:zo0 ... =clnk&cd=1
And on toshibas website, it's listed as a released product:
http://sdd.toshiba.com/main.aspx?Path=8 ... 9c00002b41
Thinkpad x220 Li7-2620M 8gb/80gb mSATA intel 320SSD/160gb Intel 330 (didn't fit, had to remove the aluminium shell)
Linux Mint 17
Linux Mint 17
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supernova87a
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- Joined: Fri Jul 15, 2005 1:28 am
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No, probably not. The harddrive sizes in "ordinary" laptops, like the T40 or similar, use 2.5" harddrives. And the X40/X41 on the other hand, uses 1.8" harddrives (with a special connector even).
Thinkpad x220 Li7-2620M 8gb/80gb mSATA intel 320SSD/160gb Intel 330 (didn't fit, had to remove the aluminium shell)
Linux Mint 17
Linux Mint 17
Re: Connector
Well, yes and no. It is special in that all the other 1.8"-drives on the market use a different connector. Only IBM seems to have gone with the same connector as found on 2.5"-drives. This may have been well intended, but it is of little help now that the originally non-standard connector of other 1.8"-inch drives has become the de facto standard for drives of this size.Gee wrote:It is not a special connector. It is the same connector found on the 2.5" drives. The only difference is, the mounting is on the side.
This means that the drives in the X40/41 are more or less exclusive to this machine type. The market for a possible larger capacity drive is therefore rather small, giving little incentive to the manufacturers to develop an upgrade like that.
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