Have a T60p and bought a new drive for it (a HTS541680J9AT00) from our "preferred vendor", only it came bare-bones without the rubber rails, the "pull-tab" or the interface that covers the pins (pardon any lack of correct terminology). I'd like to be able to swap the drives back and forth, so I don't want to strip the current drive.
Can anyone tell me what I need? What's that stuff called? Does it come together? Separately? The vendor is just not getting it.
Current drive photos:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/20410419@N ... 118636046/
Did I not get the right drive for my T60p?
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ColonelAngus
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the part number you provided (HTS541680J9AT00) is for a 5400rpm 80GB PATA drive. it will not work in your T60p's main drive slot. you need a SATA drive like shown in your pictures.
once you source the correct hard drive, all you need is the caddy and rubber rails to be able to swap them back and forth. personally i would recommend installing the new drive in an ultrabay slim HDD adapter and using F12 at boot to choose between them. swapping main drives on a regular basis can be a pain and can cause unnecessary wear on the connectors.
once you source the correct hard drive, all you need is the caddy and rubber rails to be able to swap them back and forth. personally i would recommend installing the new drive in an ultrabay slim HDD adapter and using F12 at boot to choose between them. swapping main drives on a regular basis can be a pain and can cause unnecessary wear on the connectors.
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ColonelAngus
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Thanks! Is that the 40Y8725 ? Didn't realize I could select which drive to boot with. I just may have to go that way.
IBM T60p 2008-87U - T2600(2.16GHz), 1GB RAM, 100GB 7200rpm HD, 14.1in 1400x1050 LCD, 256MB ATI FireGL V5200, CDRW/DVD, Intel 802.11abg wireless, Bluetooth/Modem, 1Gb Ethernet, UltraNav, Secure chip, 9c Li-Ion batt
yes, 40Y8725 is what you need.
if you plan to put an OS on the new drive then you can install it in the main drive bay, set everything up, and then either leave it in the main bay or move it to the ultrabay. using F12 at boot is a hardware switch so it works without the complication of boot loaders. plus, this method allows you to switch drives around if/when necessary and have a bootable system on each drive.
if you plan to put an OS on the new drive then you can install it in the main drive bay, set everything up, and then either leave it in the main bay or move it to the ultrabay. using F12 at boot is a hardware switch so it works without the complication of boot loaders. plus, this method allows you to switch drives around if/when necessary and have a bootable system on each drive.
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