[help - solved] Hard-drive upgrade on x60: head parking

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[help - solved] Hard-drive upgrade on x60: head parking

#1 Post by tourist.Tam » Wed Jun 11, 2008 9:19 am

Hi all,

I have a question that may sound silly to some, but that left me wondering: is the HDAPS feature of the x60 (and other thinkpad of the same generation) compatible with any 2.5" SATA HDD currently in production?

I am looking forone of two Hitachi HDD on different series: the 5K250 serie and the 7K200 serie.


Looking to upgrade from a factory 60Go ... XD


Regards,

Tam

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#2 Post by SHoTTa35 » Wed Jun 11, 2008 9:51 am

HDAPS i'm guessing you meant the Active Protection System? If that's the case then yeah, basically it's just a combo of a device (gyroscope i think) and software. The software reads the device and sends a "park" command to the HDD which overrides all the other requests coming from the OS.

So yes any drive that supports PARK (ok ok, all HDDs except SSD i guess) will work just fine.
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#3 Post by tourist.Tam » Wed Jun 11, 2008 10:15 am

SHoTTa35 wrote: So yes any drive that supports PARK (ok ok, all HDDs except SSD i guess) will work just fine.
Ok, I get the technology involved. :)

I am wondering whether this is a feature that is generally found on any modern HDD in the 2.5" format or this is only on specific models. ;)

I could not find any documentation from Hitachi GST about their possible lack of this technology (even though it is a former IBM production).

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#4 Post by rek » Thu Jun 12, 2008 6:52 am

The accelerometers that are used for the APS system are on the laptop itself, not the hard disk. So any 2.5" sata hard disk that supports head parking (which should be all of them) will do. To give you an idea, most MFM hard disks from the 1980s supported head parking :)

There are some hard disks that also have accelerometers themselves (kind of an in-built APS function) -- not sure how they play alongside the ThinkPad one. I'd assume you'd have to turn one of them off...
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#5 Post by tourist.Tam » Thu Jun 12, 2008 7:37 am

rek wrote:... So any 2.5" sata hard disk that supports head parking (which should be all of them) will do. To give you an idea, most MFM hard disks from the 1980s supported head parking :)
....
Ok that what I was wondering actually ^_^

Tam

PS: it remind me the time I found out about the technology called Radial used in the tyres and asked my mecanic if all modern tyres used it .... :roll:
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