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I am planning on getting one of the last x61t, they can be had cheap and without Windows (DOS) now. | I am planning on getting one of the last x61t, they can be had cheap and without Windows (DOS) now. | ||
− | I read that some Thinkpad BIOSes are not compatible | + | I read that some Thinkpad BIOSes are not compatible with the Seagate Momentus FDE models that use a BIOS password (R60 was named). |
− | Can we use this site | + | Can we use this site as a point of information not only about FDE drives that came installed the the Thinkpad but also about which drives to fit into which Thinkpads running which BIOS version? I would start, but have not made the jump yet to order a x61t and a ST9320329AS. |
Latest revision as of 17:26, 11 March 2009
I just talked to a dealer, who told me that the T61p (NH0BQGE) comes with a FDE-enabled disk from Hitachi. Can anyone confirm this? Otherwise the information, that only Seagate hdds in Thinkpads are FDE-enabled is wrong. --jan 10:27, 24 April 2008 (CEST)
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I am planning on getting one of the last x61t, they can be had cheap and without Windows (DOS) now.
I read that some Thinkpad BIOSes are not compatible with the Seagate Momentus FDE models that use a BIOS password (R60 was named).
Can we use this site as a point of information not only about FDE drives that came installed the the Thinkpad but also about which drives to fit into which Thinkpads running which BIOS version? I would start, but have not made the jump yet to order a x61t and a ST9320329AS.