X41 Tablet HDD Upgrade Questions
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Kamika007z
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X41 Tablet HDD Upgrade Questions
Hello All,
I searched the forum but did not find any direct response to this question: What type of hard drive does the X41 Tablet use? I wish to upgrade it's drive to a 100GB (and faster rpm, if possible), but do not know if it is SATA of IDE?
Please let me know.
Also, are there any known issues with upgrading to a newer drive?
Thank you!
I searched the forum but did not find any direct response to this question: What type of hard drive does the X41 Tablet use? I wish to upgrade it's drive to a 100GB (and faster rpm, if possible), but do not know if it is SATA of IDE?
Please let me know.
Also, are there any known issues with upgrading to a newer drive?
Thank you!
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The tablet uses the same drives as the X41 and X40. They are 1.8" ATA/IDE drives, and only those made by Hitachi in the Travelstar C4K60 line which max out at 60GB. All are 4200rpm. I hope that answers your question.
By the way, if you don't mind having part of your hard drive sticking out of the laptop you can use a regular 2.5" laptop drive and get the speed and capacity you desire. It's not practical for travel, but around the house it's OK if you are careful (though a dock with a faster/larger drive is more practical there too).
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By the way, if you don't mind having part of your hard drive sticking out of the laptop you can use a regular 2.5" laptop drive and get the speed and capacity you desire. It's not practical for travel, but around the house it's OK if you are careful (though a dock with a faster/larger drive is more practical there too).
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You are correct.Kamika007z wrote:Oh, so a 7K100 would not ideally work, since it's a 2.5" drive and would stick out?
Thanks
What size drive do you have now? I think I have an almost new 60GB model around here that I could sell you if interested. Send me an e-mail if interested.
-Yak
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If you really want a 100gb badly:
http://www.notebookreview.com/default.asp?newsID=3386
I think it may be the only hard drive you can get but beware, these can be very pricey.
http://www.notebookreview.com/default.asp?newsID=3386
I think it may be the only hard drive you can get but beware, these can be very pricey.
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How many kinds of 1.8" HDDs are there? I used to have a Toshiba Portege R100 and an IBM X40, and their 1.8" drives looked very different.
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The 1.8" stated above WILL NOT WORK, here is a picture:boon wrote:If you really want a 100gb badly:
http://www.notebookreview.com/default.asp?newsID=3386
I think it may be the only hard drive you can get but beware, these can be very pricey.
http://www.toshiba.co.jp/about/press/20 ... mg0504.jpg
The X41's ARE 1.8" BUT they are a different kind of animal and I have only seen them on the ThinkPad line...here is a picture of ours with a TWIST!! The EXTERNAL dimensions (enclosure) will make up the current "standard" 1.8" drive used in iPod's, external "slim" HD's and a ton of other things.... BUT if you look closely at the SILVER AREA, this is OUR HD, that is what our ThinkPad's have, they are not by definition a "standard" 1.8" HDD
http://www.tomshw.it/guides/storage/200 ... 0-pers.jpg
and a pic without the "enclosure":
http://www.xcomputer.cz/ImageWrite.asp?CO=FD604&FL=1
Here is a picture of a "TRUE" 1.8" HDD next to a 2.5" for comparison:
http://images.tomshardware.com/2006/04/ ... drives.jpg
OK....
Here are the dimensions on the X41 1.8" HDD:
54 x 70 x 7.0mm
and a pic of the dimensions of a "STANDARD" 1.8" and 2.5" HDD:
http://dynabook.com/pc/catalog/ss/02102 ... es/hdd.gif
OUR X41's 1.8" HDD are 70mm wide JUST like a standard 2.5" HDD, a standard 1.8" is 54mm Wide...so the X41's HDD is a 1.8" HDD with the CONNECTOR/INTERFACE on the side!! Can anyone say....SOL!!!
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Mmm, I know, that [censored] connector is a real pain.
I mean, sure, same connector as the 2.5" hdds, nice. But when IBM does this as the only manufacturer, and no one else follows suit. - It hurts us as consumers.
There are no other [1.8"] hdds out there that uses the standard ATA 100 interface, they all use the "Zero Input Force" ZIF connector.
I mean, sure, same connector as the 2.5" hdds, nice. But when IBM does this as the only manufacturer, and no one else follows suit. - It hurts us as consumers.
There are no other [1.8"] hdds out there that uses the standard ATA 100 interface, they all use the "Zero Input Force" ZIF connector.
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Someone should design a plastic cap to cover/protect that part of the 2.5" drive I'll have sticking out of the front of my X4x laptop when I can't buy a 1.8" replacement anymore.
Of course it must be black!
A big black zit on my X41t... just like the "zit" these 1.8" drives turned out to be for Lenovo!
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Of course it must be black!
A big black zit on my X41t... just like the "zit" these 1.8" drives turned out to be for Lenovo!
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Many layers of black electrical tape would do it!brainpicker wrote:Someone should design a plastic cap to cover/protect that part of the 2.5" drive I'll have sticking out of the front of my X4x laptop when I can't buy a 1.8" replacement anymore.
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*LOL* It might work thoughpianowizard wrote:Many layers of black electrical tape would do it!brainpicker wrote:Someone should design a plastic cap to cover/protect that part of the 2.5" drive I'll have sticking out of the front of my X4x laptop when I can't buy a 1.8" replacement anymore.
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If you are running XP Tablet edition, you need to have a copy of the Product Recovery Discs or a backup that you can restore to the new hard drive to retain the tablet features of the OS.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/327160Microsoft wrote:Q1: Where can I purchase a copy of Windows XP Tablet PC Edition?
A1: Because Windows XP Tablet PC Edition has specific hardware requirements, it can only be obtained pre-installed on a Tablet PC computer. You cannot buy Windows XP Tablet PC Edition separately.
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Hi there!
Having my X41 tablet running faster by using a 2,5" hdd sounds like a very acceptable solution to me.
I checked the data sheets of the 1,8" C4K60 (p. 28 )
http://www.hitachigst.com/tech/techlib. ... C_spec.pdf
and of the 2,5" T7K100 (p. 36)
http://www.hitachigst.com/tech/techlib. ... _sp1.3.pdf
and compared the signal definitions (pins).
There are two differences: Pin 32 and the power supply. The C4K60 goes with 5 or 3,3 V power supply the T7K100 one only with 5 V.
I assume the X41 tablet uses 3,3 V to save battery.
My Idea is to bypass from the USB-port which provides 5 V and connect from there to Pin 41 and 42 of a T7K100.
For I'm no expert, is anybody out there who can tell me, if this could be working? Or might I kill my tablet by doing that?
Ziborium
Having my X41 tablet running faster by using a 2,5" hdd sounds like a very acceptable solution to me.
I checked the data sheets of the 1,8" C4K60 (p. 28 )
http://www.hitachigst.com/tech/techlib. ... C_spec.pdf
and of the 2,5" T7K100 (p. 36)
http://www.hitachigst.com/tech/techlib. ... _sp1.3.pdf
and compared the signal definitions (pins).
There are two differences: Pin 32 and the power supply. The C4K60 goes with 5 or 3,3 V power supply the T7K100 one only with 5 V.
I assume the X41 tablet uses 3,3 V to save battery.
My Idea is to bypass from the USB-port which provides 5 V and connect from there to Pin 41 and 42 of a T7K100.
For I'm no expert, is anybody out there who can tell me, if this could be working? Or might I kill my tablet by doing that?
Ziborium
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