ajjw2001 wrote:Also interesting was to note that u have upgraded ur laptop to 100GB
How did u go about it ? Would love to hear on that part too
(1) Bought a USB HD enclosure to house the new drive - 100GB in my case.
(2) Connected the enclosure to the USB port at the back of the ThinkPad.
(3) Used Acronis True Image 9 (ATI9) on a CD to boot up the ThinkPad.
(4) Instructed ATI9 to clone the ThinkPad drive onto the new drive.
NOTE: This took a couple of hours, but very much dependent upon how much stuff was on the old HD.
(5) Once cloning was done, power off the ThinkPad.
(6) Swap the two drives and booted up from the internal new drive.
For Steps (3) and (6) above, you need to press the F12 key to tell the BIOS to boot up from which storage device.
That is all - nothing exciting. But I would say ATI9 was a very good program for cloning HDs.
Happy New Year to you!
iSeries1200 (Type 1161-43A), Celeron 700MHz, 64Mb stock + 256Mb add-on, upgraded HD from 10Gb to 100Gb, Windows 2000 SP4 and PC Linux OS 2007 dual booting