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The HMM for the IBM T43 indicates it uses IDE drives. 30GB to 80GB and
had XP Home or Professional on it when shipped. I was able to recover an Windows 2K drive that was unbootable even after a reimage, once Linux had been installed on it. If you have critical data on the drive professional recovery may be required before trying this fix. Create a Win98 boot disk with fdisk on it. Boot to a dos prompt and run fdisk /mbr This should repair the master boot record. This fix has also been able to correct page size errors that prevent Win2K systems from booting. |
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Miha Verlic wrote:
> Michael Trausch wrote: >> In short, unless you have a very weird setup, or actually typed an h >> instead of an s, your laptop should be fine. > > newer laptops already have SATA drives... > > I'd recommend you try to rescue data with something like Easy Recovery > Pro or some similar tool. > The T43 that I had for a short time did not have one... it may be possible that other models of the T43 do, but I know that mine still had IDE and still lived at /dev/hda. - Mike |
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