T4x IDE Socket Transfer: Possible?
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T4x IDE Socket Transfer: Possible?
I have a T41 with a dead system board. Would it be possible to transfer its IDE socket to a newer model ThinkPad, like a T43?
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ajkula66
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Re: T4x IDE Socket Transfer: Possible?
Why would you want to do that in the first place?
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Re: T4x IDE Socket Transfer: Possible?
To get one fully-functional system out of two partially-functioning ones without buying a new system board.
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Re: T4x IDE Socket Transfer: Possible?
While this might be "possible", it most certainly is not practical. I wouldn't even consider it myself. With a little patience, I have been able to pick up parts R51 units with Intel graphics to replace faulty T40 boards when I needed to. Both times the cost was less than $50. Swapping a motherboard is about as far as I will go to repair a computer any more. I've totally given up on trying to do board level repairs.
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Re: T4x IDE Socket Transfer: Possible?
OK. Thanks for answering. The most practical option is certainly a board swap. If anyone has any experience with board-level repair work, though, I'd love to hear about it.
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Re: T4x IDE Socket Transfer: Possible?
The problem here being, IDE socket from the second board may be missing with a reason on a T4x unit. Many people assume that the machine stops "seeing" hard drives due to a defective connector, while it's actually the Southbridge chip going haywire...
Of course, the connector can go bad as well, but that's a pretty rare occurance in my experience...
As for board level repair, I'm with Neil on that one...
Of course, the connector can go bad as well, but that's a pretty rare occurance in my experience...
As for board level repair, I'm with Neil on that one...
...Knowledge is a deadly friend when no one sets the rules...(King Crimson)
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Re: T4x IDE Socket Transfer: Possible?
Also check the motherboard IDE connector through-hole metal inserts on your 'new' board are all present, since it's easy to pull them out when the old connector was removed.ajkula66 wrote:The problem here being, IDE socket from the second board may be missing with a reason on a T4x unit. Many people assume that the machine stops "seeing" hard drives due to a defective connector, while it's actually the Southbridge chip going haywire...
Of course, the connector can go bad as well, but that's a pretty rare occurance in my experience...
As for board level repair, I'm with Neil on that one...
If any are missing there may not be a proper connection between the top and bottom of the motherboard, to say nothing of any inner connections within the multilayer board sections
To check the state of the southbridge chip,put the HDD into an Ultrabay hard disk carrier. When starting the laptop press F12 and select the HDD from the list. Once booted check there is audio output and USB ports work as 2.0 - not a complete check but will give a good overall indication.
Also make sure the graphics chip is Ok with no blackouts, freezing etc.
In fact it may be an easy way of getting the board to work, though you'd need to then use an external CD drive if required.
And to be honest +1 for Neil as well
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