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| HELP! - Problems with HP Laptop Hard Drive Replacement I have an HP Pavilion laptop computer - Model dv6119us. The OEM hard drive was filling up so I bought a larger replacement notebook drive. I used Acronis True Image 9 to clone the existing drive onto the new drive (using a USB external HD enclosure). That seemed to work fine as Windows Explorer confirmed the data on the new drive. However, when I pulled the old drive out of the laptop, I noticed that my new drive had different connectors than the old drive. Both drives are Serial ATA - the original is a Fujitsu SATA drive and the new drive is a Seagate Momentus Serial ATA150 drive. (I had been told that a Serial ATA150 should be able to replace the SATA drive with no problem.) However, when I boot-up I get a message that the Operating System isn't being found, and the laptop won't boot. I tried changing boot order in the BIOS, but that didn't help. I'm sure that the OS (Windows XP Media Edition) was copied over to the new drive. So is this message due to the drives being physically incompatible (ie - the different connectors)? If so, is there some conversion connector that can be used? Or is HP such a proprietary brand of notebook that only another Fujitsu or HP hard drive would work? Or is it that the new drive needs to be be made "Bootable" somehow? Note that there are no jumpers or switches to set on it. Any help with this would be greatly appreciated! Thanks! |
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| Re: HELP! - Problems with HP Laptop Hard Drive Replacement BRH wrote: > I have an HP Pavilion laptop computer - Model dv6119us. The OEM hard > drive was filling up so I bought a larger replacement notebook drive. > > I used Acronis True Image 9 to clone the existing drive onto the new > drive (using a USB external HD enclosure). That seemed to work fine as > Windows Explorer confirmed the data on the new drive. > > However, when I pulled the old drive out of the laptop, I noticed that > my new drive had different connectors than the old drive. Both drives > are Serial ATA - the original is a Fujitsu SATA drive and the new drive > is a Seagate Momentus Serial ATA150 drive. (I had been told that a > Serial ATA150 should be able to replace the SATA drive with no problem.) > However, when I boot-up I get a message that the Operating System > isn't being found, and the laptop won't boot. I tried changing boot > order in the BIOS, but that didn't help. > > I'm sure that the OS (Windows XP Media Edition) was copied over to the > new drive. So is this message due to the drives being physically > incompatible (ie - the different connectors)? If so, is there some > conversion connector that can be used? Or is HP such a proprietary > brand of notebook that only another Fujitsu or HP hard drive would work? > > Or is it that the new drive needs to be be made "Bootable" somehow? Note > that there are no jumpers or switches to set on it. > > Any help with this would be greatly appreciated! > > Thanks! If you clone a drive, never use window to look at it, while still running from the old drive. Windows wil assign a drive letter, and write it to the disk. Now when you try to boot from the new disk, it will still have that assigned drive letter, and your boot will fail halfway. Just clone your disk , and without checking, put it in as bootdisk. |
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| Re: HELP! - Problems with HP Laptop Hard Drive Replacement Serial ATA & Serial ATA150 are the same thing (if anything is different, it's sata300, which is twice as fast ... but almost no 2.5" drives use it yet). Cloning a bootable OS partition sometimes just does not work. Further, some laptops do "screwy" things with their hard drives (this is most common w/IBM, but sometimes others also). BRH wrote: > I have an HP Pavilion laptop computer - Model dv6119us. The OEM hard > drive was filling up so I bought a larger replacement notebook drive. > > I used Acronis True Image 9 to clone the existing drive onto the new > drive (using a USB external HD enclosure). That seemed to work fine as > Windows Explorer confirmed the data on the new drive. > > However, when I pulled the old drive out of the laptop, I noticed that > my new drive had different connectors than the old drive. Both drives > are Serial ATA - the original is a Fujitsu SATA drive and the new drive > is a Seagate Momentus Serial ATA150 drive. (I had been told that a > Serial ATA150 should be able to replace the SATA drive with no problem.) > However, when I boot-up I get a message that the Operating System > isn't being found, and the laptop won't boot. I tried changing boot > order in the BIOS, but that didn't help. > > I'm sure that the OS (Windows XP Media Edition) was copied over to the > new drive. So is this message due to the drives being physically > incompatible (ie - the different connectors)? If so, is there some > conversion connector that can be used? Or is HP such a proprietary > brand of notebook that only another Fujitsu or HP hard drive would work? > > Or is it that the new drive needs to be be made "Bootable" somehow? Note > that there are no jumpers or switches to set on it. > > Any help with this would be greatly appreciated! > > Thanks! |
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| Re: HELP! - Problems with HP Laptop Hard Drive Replacement Thanks to you both for your replies! I finally got it worked out. It turns out that my HP laptop uses an adaptor to connect the SATA HD to the motherboard. The problem was that I didn't realize that it was an adaptor which could, and should, be removed and put on the new HD. Once I realized that, all was well. Note: I ended up re-cloning before I realized the thing about the adaptor. It probably wasn't necessary, but didn't hurt anything. Thanks again! Barry Watzman wrote: > Serial ATA & Serial ATA150 are the same thing (if anything is different, > it's sata300, which is twice as fast ... but almost no 2.5" drives use > it yet). > > Cloning a bootable OS partition sometimes just does not work. > > Further, some laptops do "screwy" things with their hard drives (this is > most common w/IBM, but sometimes others also). > > > BRH wrote: > >> I have an HP Pavilion laptop computer - Model dv6119us. The OEM hard >> drive was filling up so I bought a larger replacement notebook drive. >> >> I used Acronis True Image 9 to clone the existing drive onto the new >> drive (using a USB external HD enclosure). That seemed to work fine >> as Windows Explorer confirmed the data on the new drive. >> >> However, when I pulled the old drive out of the laptop, I noticed that >> my new drive had different connectors than the old drive. Both drives >> are Serial ATA - the original is a Fujitsu SATA drive and the new >> drive is a Seagate Momentus Serial ATA150 drive. (I had been told >> that a Serial ATA150 should be able to replace the SATA drive with no >> problem.) However, when I boot-up I get a message that the Operating >> System isn't being found, and the laptop won't boot. I tried changing >> boot order in the BIOS, but that didn't help. >> >> I'm sure that the OS (Windows XP Media Edition) was copied over to the >> new drive. So is this message due to the drives being physically >> incompatible (ie - the different connectors)? If so, is there some >> conversion connector that can be used? Or is HP such a proprietary >> brand of notebook that only another Fujitsu or HP hard drive would work? >> >> Or is it that the new drive needs to be be made "Bootable" somehow? >> Note that there are no jumpers or switches to set on it. >> >> Any help with this would be greatly appreciated! >> >> Thanks! |
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| Re: HELP! - Problems with HP Laptop Hard Drive Replacement Barry Watzman wrote: > Serial ATA & Serial ATA150 are the same thing (if anything is different, > it's sata300, which is twice as fast ... but almost no 2.5" drives use > it yet). > > Cloning a bootable OS partition sometimes just does not work. > > Further, some laptops do "screwy" things with their hard drives (this is > most common w/IBM, but sometimes others also). > > snip Barry You are quite right that IBM and notably Thinkpads do "screwy" things to their hard drives, in the boot sector. Still, cloning the whole disk (and not only the boot partition, which sometimes does not work) does work, at least with True Image, I never had a case where this failed. What fails, but this is a different issue, is cloning with True Image if an OEM recovery partition remains on the destination disk. True Image just quits at reboot, with a "success" message but actually, it did not do anything. You need to manually delete the recovery partition. I encountered the problem while getting rid of Vista, installing XP and installing a larger disk on a new machine. As many other tools, it seems True Image sometimes has trouble with NTFS partitions, one more reason I stay with XP and FAT32. Please don't tell me what I am missing in NTFS ... I know, I tried it and it was the only time in 20 years of computing I faced a situation my disk got so trashed, I just had to reformat it and reinstall everything. Regards -- John Doue |
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