1
0

new sections

This commit is contained in:
dtb 2021-08-21 02:23:53 -04:00
parent 5149d9c4f6
commit 9d0abe3fc2

View File

@ -15,11 +15,31 @@
<SCRIPT SRC="/js/sheets.js" TYPE="application/javascript"></SCRIPT> <SCRIPT SRC="/js/sheets.js" TYPE="application/javascript"></SCRIPT>
<SCRIPT TYPE="application/javascript">window.onload = window.initializesheets;</SCRIPT> <SCRIPT TYPE="application/javascript">window.onload = window.initializesheets;</SCRIPT>
<H1>Thinkpad X200 Tablet</H1> <H1>Thinkpad X200 Tablet</H1>
<H3>updated 2021-08-13</H3> <H3>updated 2021-08-21</H3>
<HR ALIGN="left" SIZE="1" WIDTH="25%" /> <HR ALIGN="left" SIZE="1" WIDTH="25%" />
<P>General resources</P><UL> <P>General resources</P><UL>
<LI><A HREF="https://sharktastica.co.uk/resources/docs/hmm_X200t-X201t.pdf">Thinkpad X200 Tablet and X201 Tablet Hardware Maintenance Manual (fourth edition)</A> (<A HREF="https://web.archive.org/web/20200918095211/https://sharktastica.co.uk/resources/docs/hmm_X200t-X201t.pdf">Archive link</A>)</LI> <LI><A HREF="https://sharktastica.co.uk/resources/docs/hmm_X200t-X201t.pdf">Thinkpad X200 Tablet and X201 Tablet Hardware Maintenance Manual (fourth edition)</A> (<A HREF="https://web.archive.org/web/20200918095211/https://sharktastica.co.uk/resources/docs/hmm_X200t-X201t.pdf">Archive link</A>)</LI>
</UL> </UL>
<H2>Hard drive</H2>
<P>
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.
</P>
<H2>Hard drive caddy</H2>
<P>
Most of the eBay listings for X200Ts don't have hard drive covers or caddies.
You will want a caddy because it makes it much easier to get a drive out, and because it spaces out the drive in the space provided and provides some (minimal) amount of shock protection.
This is especially good for hard disks as you don't want those moving around in your laptop chassis, even if there's no risk of them being disconnected.
</P>
<P>
In a <I>pinch</I> you can use cardboard to space out a drive.
I made out okay using folded cardstock given that my X200T was going nowhere except my desk.
You should <I>not</I> do this for long periods, not really because there's some risk that increases as time wears on but just because in general it's stupid.
</P>
<P>
The same rubber rails that go around the hard drive, and the same metal thing that you screw onto the drive that has the black ribbon attached used to pull the drive out, are used for the X200, X200S, X201T, X201, X201S, X201T, T420, T420S, T430, and T430S, as far as I know.
Rubber rails for the X220T did not work, nor did the bay cover for the X220T work for the X200T.
</P>
<H2>Memory</H2> <H2>Memory</H2>
<P> <P>
<A HREF="https://thinkpads.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=43&t=113310">RealBlackStuff says</A> <A HREF="https://thinkpads.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=43&t=113310">RealBlackStuff says</A>