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Harddrive for cf-T4

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Anybody know here what type of harddrive that CF-T4 are using?



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teo wrote:Anybody know here what type of harddrive that CF-T4 are using?



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Teo, looks to be a normal sized IDE drive... : http://cgi.ebay.com/Panasonic-Toughbook ... 35acddec87

What ya think?

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You can report back to us on what you find Teo
The standard 4200rpm drive will be slow
Here is a mini review
http://forum.notebookreview.com/noteboo ... specs.html

One post said they thought you needed to clip the pins, but that was a long time ago and those posters were not up to the standards that we set today
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Ok! I installed a 40gb hdd on it without clipping any pin. The result is no go, not recognized on the bios. I bended pin 41 and 44 still no go. Anybody?

I still remember on NBR a year ago that there are pin to clip. I forgot which pin while I am the one who done it on CF-W2 by an adviced from Tough 2 go and I can't find it no more.



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I will look for the post but this was posted in the thread I linked
http://forum.notebookreview.com/1281940-post32.html
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Here you go
I think my search works better than yours Teo
http://forum.notebookreview.com/panason ... g-hdd.html
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Bingo! Alex, your the man! I am searching those thread for almost an hour. After clipping and connecting..there you go its now on the bios.

Installing an os now.

Thanks,

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