X series usability without an optical drive
X series usability without an optical drive
I was wondering if I could survive without a CD/DVD drive if I bought one of the X series ThinkPads. Assuming everything is already loaded or I have restored from the hidden partition how would I load software from CD without attaching an external CD drive? Could I do this via a wireless or firewire connection to my desktop?
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i recently bought a new x40 and didn't get an external CDROM. a few days ago i had to borrow a USB 2.0 CDROM from a friend, but only because i wanted to reformat and dual boot Linux.
my plan for everything else i needed to install was either USB keychain drives and/or making ISOs and moving them over either via wifi or over the network. that worked really well.
so in short, yes, you can make it without a CD drive.
aaron
my plan for everything else i needed to install was either USB keychain drives and/or making ISOs and moving them over either via wifi or over the network. that worked really well.
so in short, yes, you can make it without a CD drive.
aaron
Yes I thought about the ISO image option using someting similar to Alcohol120% (or whatever it's called). It would take longer but should work right? The bios and OS know that there is connected CD ROM drive but something like Daemon Tools would mount a virtual drive or two for you.
I am tempted by the latest X40 too but it may be an overkill for me so am currently contemplating an X31 or even older.
I am tempted by the latest X40 too but it may be an overkill for me so am currently contemplating an X31 or even older.
mawashigeri!
I don't play games or burn optical discs on my X40, which are about the only two things I would do on my desktop system that requires a physical drive to be present. Everything else can be transferred to the X40 as files (such as installation software) or as an ISO image (which can be mounted as a virtual drive using Daemon Tools). I have a tiny 2.5" external USB2-powered 60GB drive if my interal 40GB isn't big enough. Easier to carry lots of DVD movies around than bringing the discs themselves. 
- Brian
2004: 2371-8EU X40, 1.2 GHz Pentium M, 1 GB, 40 GB, 802.11b/g, 2 x 8-cell
2007: 2623-DDU T60p, 2.0 GHz T2500, 2 GB, 200GB 7200 rpm, 802.11a/b/g, BT, 3 x 9-cell, 15" UXGA FlexView, Adv Mini Dock
2011: 4286-CTO X220, 2.5 GHz i5-2520M, 8 GB, 60GB SSD, 250GB HD
2004: 2371-8EU X40, 1.2 GHz Pentium M, 1 GB, 40 GB, 802.11b/g, 2 x 8-cell
2007: 2623-DDU T60p, 2.0 GHz T2500, 2 GB, 200GB 7200 rpm, 802.11a/b/g, BT, 3 x 9-cell, 15" UXGA FlexView, Adv Mini Dock
2011: 4286-CTO X220, 2.5 GHz i5-2520M, 8 GB, 60GB SSD, 250GB HD
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