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3000 C200 Hard drive type?
3000 C200 Hard drive type?
I'm curious to know what type of hard drive the 3000 C200 has because I'm thinking of upgrading. Is it ATA-6?
Many thanks!
Many thanks!
Re: 3000 C200 Hard drive type?
SATA - here's the parts manual for reference.
http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site. ... MIGR-66399
http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site. ... MIGR-66399
Re: 3000 C200 Hard drive type?
Thanks very much, that's very helpful. Are there any other considerations for choosing an upgraded hard drive? Newegg lists SATA models at 1.5gb/s and 3gb/s. Is that a difference that would affect compatibility?
Re: 3000 C200 Hard drive type?
Not really, SATA and SATAII are downward and upward compatible. I 'think' the C200 is SATA II (3.0Gbps), so get one of those drives.
Re: 3000 C200 Hard drive type?
Many thanks for your help. One last question - I'm helping out a friend and I have no familiarity with this series laptop: does it have the typical Thinkpad-esque recovery partition so I can avoid making recovery CDs to do the reinstall?
Re: 3000 C200 Hard drive type?
I'd guess yes, but hold down the blue thinkvantage button on boot and you'll have your answer.
Re: 3000 C200 Hard drive type?
Excellent, thanks so much for the help. I've gotten hold of the computer and now I'm trying to figure out how to create the recovery discs. We've decided to upgrade the 40GB hard drive so I figured I could create recovery discs and restore that way once I have the new drive in. I've gotten into the LenovoCare bootup menu but I can't find any way to create the discs from there and obviously restoring directly from the partition isn't going to work for me. Any ideas?
Re: 3000 C200 Hard drive type?
Does this machine boot to Windows? In the Thinkvantage Rescue & Recovery section there will be an option to create recovery media, but only if it's never been done. It allows only one copy to be made.
Re: 3000 C200 Hard drive type?
It does boot to Windows but the Thinkvantage folder in the start menu is empty. There is still the Thinkvantage folder in the Program Files directory. Is there a particular program that I should be looking for? And do I understand correctly that Lenovo Care is something else that isn't relevant to this problem?
Re: 3000 C200 Hard drive type?
Here's what I'd do. Backup important files on the hard drive to external media. Hold the Thinkvantage button down on boot and go into recovery. Select restore hard drive to factory state and follow the prompts. Once it's restored boot into windows and select 'create recovery media'. I don't know why the Thinkvantage folder is empty unless 1.) somebody deleted all of the Thinkvantage pgms. or 2.) it was not a factory build to begin with.
Re: 3000 C200 Hard drive type?
Wow, that's a great idea that never would have occurred to me. Thank you! So if I do this and I can get the CDs created after restoring the system the factory specs, I should be able to use the CDs to install the same system setup after I've installed the new HDD, correct?
I think I may have another XP license available for use so I may go that route. I somehow doubt that losing the Lenovo Care functionality would be very significant. And doing a clean XP install might be somewhat leaner.
Thanks so much for your help, that's a great idea.
I think I may have another XP license available for use so I may go that route. I somehow doubt that losing the Lenovo Care functionality would be very significant. And doing a clean XP install might be somewhat leaner.
Thanks so much for your help, that's a great idea.
Re: 3000 C200 Hard drive type?
Correct, the recovery CD's will install a hard drive image that is exactly like one that just left the factory.
Re: 3000 C200 Hard drive type?
Well the restore worked like a charm and I'm now able to make the recovery CDs. Any idea offhand how many CDs it'll require?
Re: 3000 C200 Hard drive type?
Use one CD as the first, then use DVD/s from the second disc forward. If you only have a CD burner then I'd say somewhere between 7 or 8 CD's.
Re: 3000 C200 Hard drive type?
Everything went according to plan - I'm stunned. Thank you so much. It would have been a much rockier road without your help.
One more question I have is whether the factory restore actually went ahead and recreated the recovery partition. It sure looks like it. I guess that makes logical sense, I just wasn't expecting it somehow. Pretty good system they've put together.
One more question I have is whether the factory restore actually went ahead and recreated the recovery partition. It sure looks like it. I guess that makes logical sense, I just wasn't expecting it somehow. Pretty good system they've put together.
Re: 3000 C200 Hard drive type?
Yes a factory restore does create a recovery partition. So next time all you have to do is hit the Thinkvantage button on boot to rebuild the system to factory specs...just like you did before.
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