house kitten wrote:I will probbaly get an enclosure and then I could use it with the old drive, but first have another question. At Staples I found a 250 GB USB external HD on clearance for $15.00. Could I image the old drive to the external USB drive and then put the new Seagate drive into the laptop and image it? If not I'll just get an enclosure. I have a double USB plug that can be used for power. Sorry I am not very experienced with imaging, cloning, etc.
I did find this enclosure
http://www.xpcgear.com/emvst25.html which is only 9.00 (shipped) after using coupon (xpgear717se25), in case anyone else is interested.
Thanks for all your help. You are a terrific resource!!!
Well, very pleased to be at your service...

No, honestly, the thing is that I have lurked and learned
so much from this forum (= from all the other users who help and share!), so now I am simply happy to be able to "pay back" a little of the knowledge and experience that I have collected, particularly via this site. Of course, you are a very "special case"... you know - with your old, completely outdated, super slow, low-low technology T42 (which has the fantastic FlexView/IPS display!), so in case you one day might want to get rid of it (yeah, well, we both know that it is
way outdated, remember!)... then it is nice to have left a good impression... so that's simply all I am aiming at!
OK, let's get to down to business. I don't quite dare say "yes" or "no" to your suggestion of first imaging your T42 drive to the super cheap 250 GB external drive, you have found (cheap!!), and then imaging it back to the new ThinkPad drive, but I can’t see why it should not be possible? If you first make an Acronis True Image bootable "Rescue Media" (a CD-ROM), and then boot your T42 up on that (with the new, empty HDD mounted), you should be able to restore an image from an USB-device.
But: Before starting the whole re-imaging process, you (probably?) need to have the new 2.5" drive formatted... and I am not certain if the ATI bootable Rescue Media is also capable of this? According to the
ATI Home ver. 10 manual, Chap. 14 (”Adding a new hard disk”), ATI is capable of formatting a disk, but it is unclear whether they talk about
re-formatting or the
first-ever formatting? The new HDD must be visible to Windows before e.g. ATI can see and use it – check if this is the case for a new, unformatted disk which is mounted in the T42 – I don’t remember (check via ”My Computer”, ”Manage”, ”Disk Management”). If you have an older version of ATI (ver. 8 or 9?), then check the appropriate documentation,
here. If everything else fails, check the
Official Acronis Support Forum – someone there will know!
UPDATE! After a little more thought, I am not so certain of the above first-cloning-to-one-external-USB-device-and-then-cloning-back-onto-the-new-T42-drive. Reason for this doubt being that I once cloned (using ATI ver. 9) a Windows-XP bootable HDD to new HDD (both these HDD's sitting in the same desktop while being cloned). Then, I moved the new, cloned HDD (= being XP-bootable) to an external USB-box. But: That USB HDD simply would not start up (the HDD inside never came visible via USB), and after much trouble I finally got the information from the USB-enclosure manufacturer that the HDD inside could
not hold a bootable HDD. So, instead I had to make an image of the XP-bootdrive to the new HDD, while the latter being mounted in the USB-enclosure (an image is one, very large file containing the contents of the entire source disk). That's one potential problem. Another is, that if you want to retain the "Access IBM" functionality of your new HDD, then an image will not work - because an image will only be of your old laptop C-drive, and hence will not contain the hidden "Access IBM" partition (often called the HPA). In order for the HPA also to be copied to the new drive, you need to make a clone... an image will not be sufficient, I am pretty sure.
(end of update)
If ATI is not capable of formatting the new HDD, then perhaps you first need to download some bootable HDD-format utility.. such as e.g. (for Seagate drives) the
SeaTools – check for yourself. Someone here will know for sure what is possible, and what is not - I just don't remember.
Another option may (perhaps?) be to use IBM's own "Rescue & Recovery" (R&R) program, but I have never used that, so I'm completely blank here. It is possible to restore e.g. backups from USB-devices using R&R, but I am uncertain of it is also capable of
cloning HDD’s – read more here:
ThinkVantage Rescue and Recovery 3.0 - User's Guide. "Unfortunately", there are a huge number of publications on the Rescue & Recovery program(s) -
look here or see
Rescue and Recovery 4.0 – Considerations – and I simply have never seriously dived into all that (it just appear
way too complicated, compared to the simplicity of ATI!). No doubt R&R is useful, but also it seems quite complicated, to me, without ever seriously having tried it. Search this forum, and you will find tons of hits!
Finally, to the external 2.5” drive you have found: That particular one will
not work, since it is intended for a
SATA drive (Serial-ATA) while the drives in T42’s must be
PATA (Parallel-ATA, often called ATA or IDE). In stead, get something like
this one - hey, it even comes with a ”Deluxe Carrying Case"!
All for now – try keep it simple!
Best regards,
Johan