Booting a T30 from a DVD writer

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Booting a T30 from a DVD writer

#1 Post by semaphore » Mon Apr 09, 2007 11:50 am

Hello all,

I have a T30 that I bought refurbished from ebay. I replaced the CD writer drive that came with it, with a Multi-Burner Ultrabay 2000 DVD-RW writer, which seems to work fine, except that I cannot boot with it.

More elaborate explanation: Before I replaced the drive, I installed Ubuntu, with grub for multi-boot, but there was some problem with the upgrade to Ubuntu 6.10 that I was trying to do, so now I need to boot the laptop from the DVD drive with an Ubuntu CD. But whenever I try to do so (by using the CD-ROM drive option in the boot device list (by pressing F12) or by using the BIOS setup), the CD seems to spin for a while and then it just goes straight to the grub menu. I have tried other boot CDs (Mandrake or Mandriva for example), just to see if it was the CD, but I can't boot from those CD's either.

Anybody have any experience or insight into this?

Thanks in advance,
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#2 Post by agarza » Mon Apr 09, 2007 11:13 pm

Did you try using the original CD writer your T30 came with? Maybe a firmware update on your new drive could help the problem
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RE:booting with a DVD-RAM

#3 Post by truk » Wed Apr 11, 2007 5:05 pm

The firmware update is most likely right. The T30s were not originally built to have a DVD-RAM drive, and therefore were not specifically deigned to support it. Luckily, ultrabays WERE designed to be hot swappable. I believe the firmware is on an ISO, so you probably will be required to burn it, boot from the old CD-rom, and then switch them out (it's a good idea to have a copy of the firmware in both.)

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