Lo,

At 07:24 19/12/2011, you wrote:
Hello,

From what I recall, Microsoft Windows 2000 would perform some amount of
hardware detection on boot up and load the various drivers for devices it
found, while Windows XP and later don't perform the same level of detection/
enumeration in order to speed up the boot process--the operator (or Windows
Update) is supposed to install any necessary third-party drivers.  The
benefit to the latter being, I would imagine, a faster boot process

ok thanks but since its a clone all the drivers are already there, unless I am
misunderstanding what you are saying.


Did you install the new hard disk drive into your ThinkPad T60 and place
the failing hard disk drive into your eSATA dock?  I have read that the
preferred way to clone a ThinkPad is with the new HDD installed into the
computer.


I actually did the restore on my desktop PC ie image file on desktop HD
and the new HD in the e-SATA dock.

Martin N

Running MorphOS v2.6 (Nov 2010) on Mac Mini, Moderator of MiniDisc,amithlonopen,bwfc Yahoogroups


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