Getting crazy with boot from USB

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Getting crazy with boot from USB

#1 Post by ronin » Fri Oct 23, 2009 12:05 pm

Hi everyone,

I've been trying for days to boot from external USB harddrive from my X60s
Checked BIOS settings, tried different port, different cable /case, different disk
partitioning,OS's, I tried everything nothing work and I'm very frustrating because I can
boot from USB key with no problem.

Is there a difference between USB key and harddrive for the computer ?
I'm totally lost :-/ :cry:

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Re: Getting crazy with boot from USB

#2 Post by K0LO » Fri Oct 23, 2009 12:56 pm

ronin:

What is on the external USB hard disk that is bootable? Hopefully, it's not an installation of Windows. Windows cannot boot (by design) from USB devices (that is, without hacking the OS).
Mark

X61T 7764-CTO, Core 2 Duo L7500 LV 1.6 GHz, 4 GB RAM, 120 GB Intel X25M SSD
Multiboot w/Grub4DOS -- Windows 10, MustangPE, PartedMagic
My ex: X41T (2005 - 2009)

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Re: Getting crazy with boot from USB

#3 Post by ronin » Sat Oct 24, 2009 10:00 am

Thanks for your reply

It's an installation of windows 7 which I can boot from a usb key
following the same procedure.
But generally speaking I never succeeded at booting anything from
an external hard drive. I also tried with an ubuntu distrib.
Worked from the key, not from the disk

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Re: Getting crazy with boot from USB

#4 Post by K0LO » Sat Oct 24, 2009 11:56 am

ronin:

Do you have standard MBR code on the external disk? Is the partition that you're trying to boot set as Active?

I can boot the X61T (and before that, the X41T) from external USB hard disks, so I would think that the X60S should do likewise.
Mark

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Multiboot w/Grub4DOS -- Windows 10, MustangPE, PartedMagic
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Re: Getting crazy with boot from USB

#5 Post by Jim K » Mon Oct 26, 2009 8:21 am

Are you trying to power the USB drive from the USB connector, and if so, do you have a low-power usb drive that can be powered from the USB port? I have several Hitachi Travelstar series 7200rpm drives that have a low power spec (as low or lower than most 5400rpm drives) that I've used with many Thinkpads powered from the USB port including my X61s. Some drives come with a special Y cable that lets you combine power from 2 USB ports to run the external hard drive... or, use an external 'wall wart' power supply to power the hard drive.
X61S- 7668-CTO 200GB 7200 RPM Hitachi 7K200, 2GB RAM, Intel 4965 AGN, Bluetooth, Ultralight Screen, Windows XP Pro SP2

R50P- 1832-22U 100GB 7200 RPM, 2GB RAM, UltraView Screen, Windows XP Pro SP2

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Re: Getting crazy with boot from USB

#6 Post by ronin » Fri Nov 20, 2009 2:00 pm

Sorry for not answering earlier I didn't have time to tackle this problem.
Thanks a lot for your suggestions.

Answering my boot problem I managed to understand with many trials that
I can boot from disk but with unreliable success.
First it depends of the USB port I use and second the bios does not always detect
the drive. But if you have the good port and just restart until correct detection it
works.
However if it's a DVD drive or USB stick it works every time. I guess this is a power
problem but it does not help if the computer is on adaptor.
Anyway not really satisfactory but I hope it can help somebody.

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