Booting from and/or recovering to Ultrabay HDD

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Booting from and/or recovering to Ultrabay HDD

#1 Post by malcolm99 » Tue Apr 22, 2008 2:32 am

Hi All,

I recently bought an R61 that had XP pre-installed and was also supplied with Vista Business Recovery Disks.

What I'd like to know is if I can do the following?:-

1. Purchase an Ultrabay drive-caddy and put a new HDD into that.

2. Using an external USB cd-drive, use the Vista recovery disks to install Vista etc onto the drive in the Ultrabay, (i.e. without removing internal XP drive)

3. When desired, boot Vista in the Ultrabay by changing boot-order in the pre-boot bios setup.

I realise that this might be stretching things, and I also realise that I can temporarily replace my XP drive with the new one and recover Vista to that instead

If this is the best option, can I still then boot from the Ultrabay when desired?

Thanks and Regards
R61 8932A52 T9300 (2.5 Penryn) 2GB-RAM 250GB HD X3100 15.4 WXGA
X200 7454A12 P8400 (2.26) 2GB-RAM 320DB HD

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installing OS on ultraby HDD

#2 Post by ruckb » Wed May 14, 2008 12:00 am

Hi,
I did it similar on my system. Basically not a big deal, you can select by F12 which HDD is the boot device.
But I would recommend to remove the orignial HDD doing the recovery, just to make sure that the recovery hits the right hdd and not overwrites the normal one ...

And I would use the same caddy sATA or pATA as the orignial drive interface is. than you even can install the system without an exernal DVD drive.

Hermann

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