From 31f936847710616edc07ecd68e26e1dcd46c5916 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Deven Blake
As far as I know, any 2.5" SATA laptop-sized drive will work.
-As far as I know, any 2.5" SATA laptop-sized drive will work. -I personally prefer hard disks but most people recommend solid-state drives for their superior speed, especially in random access, and power draw, among other very strong advantages. +To replace the drive, locate the drive cover between the stylus holder and RJ-11 modem port on the right side of the laptop. +Unscrew the screw holding in the cover, to which the hard drive icon on the bottom of the laptop under the stylus holder is pointing. +Lift out the cover and there the drive will be exposed.
@@ -72,7 +74,7 @@ These are confirmed working in a Core2 Duo L9400 X200T. The X200T originally came with a single-button stylus with a gray "eraser". I found some single-button stylus from eBay, with a red "eraser", and that worked too. I have a two-button stylus that came with another X200T but it's as of yet untested. -Do not try to insert two-button styluses into the stylus holder of the X200T as they'll become stuck in there because of how the buttons are shaped. +Do not try to insert two-button Thinkpad styluses into the stylus holder of the X200T as they'll become stuck in there because of how the buttons are shaped. I have an X200T with a two-button stylus wedged in by the former owner but don't yet know how to get it out.