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(New page: == ThinkPad T61 setup == === Setting up XP on T61 === (or the dream of a triple boot T61) I insert XP setup CD and wait for it to start up. Eventually it does, but gives me '''a messag...)
 
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I insert XP setup CD and wait for it to start up. Eventually it does, but gives me '''a message''' saying that there is no way to do anything because '''there is no hard drive''' on this system (F3 to restart)... I did this a few times, wiping the HD clean, (re)installing Ubuntu, having Vista before nicely slugging along, even booting in the service partition of TI61 after moving it to the other end with Gparted so it is not in the way at the beginning of the hard drive, just in case XP has a problem with the partition... no luck.
 
I insert XP setup CD and wait for it to start up. Eventually it does, but gives me '''a message''' saying that there is no way to do anything because '''there is no hard drive''' on this system (F3 to restart)... I did this a few times, wiping the HD clean, (re)installing Ubuntu, having Vista before nicely slugging along, even booting in the service partition of TI61 after moving it to the other end with Gparted so it is not in the way at the beginning of the hard drive, just in case XP has a problem with the partition... no luck.
  
'''The solution''': Turn SATA to Compatibility mode (from ACHI) in CMOS setup.
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'''The solution''': Turn SATA to Compatibility mode (from AHCI) in CMOS setup.

Revision as of 16:07, 9 July 2008

ThinkPad T61 setup

Setting up XP on T61

(or the dream of a triple boot T61)

I insert XP setup CD and wait for it to start up. Eventually it does, but gives me a message saying that there is no way to do anything because there is no hard drive on this system (F3 to restart)... I did this a few times, wiping the HD clean, (re)installing Ubuntu, having Vista before nicely slugging along, even booting in the service partition of TI61 after moving it to the other end with Gparted so it is not in the way at the beginning of the hard drive, just in case XP has a problem with the partition... no luck.

The solution: Turn SATA to Compatibility mode (from AHCI) in CMOS setup.