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First post, by harddrivespin

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Hi,

I bought a Thinkpad X23 and the BIOS (from June 2003) seems to have no support for USB boot as it does not boot off USB 2.0 sticks.

I know there is an optical drive in the Ultrabay, but how do I install an OS without the Ultrabay? Is a USB optical drive bootable on an X23? It is in the right era, I think, since I installed operating systems all the time on an HP laptop from 2005 with a USB optical drive, but I don't own an external drive so I've never tried. There isn't much user discussion online about the X23.

Reply 2 of 5, by harddrivespin

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Does the optical drive need to be USB 1.1 in order to boot? I've heard that the old bios is very picky about USB 1.1 vs. 2.0 and the compatibility that one normally finds on the OS level isn't present in the bios.

I'm also considering CF card instead of installing from CD, which is probably a good idea in the long run regardless.

Reply 3 of 5, by Takino-42

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USB 2.0 should work I guess, my USB 2.0 pen drives worked on t21 just fine (under Windows). I'll see later if my USB DVD drive will officially work

Reply 4 of 5, by DaveDDS

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I've run into a few older systems with limited BIOS USB support - basically they don't implement knowledge of "flash file systems", but provide only USB<>Block device translation.

I keep a couple USB-CD drives and USB-Floppy drives in order to be abke to boot/install on those systems. I've also got a couple USB<>IDE and USB<>Sata cables which sometimes work as well.

Dave ::: https://dunfield.themindfactory.com ::: "Daves Old Computers"->Personal

Reply 5 of 5, by wierd_w

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If you have floppy, plopboot should be able to chainload boot anything with a usb port.