Optical drives go bad without notice.  It appears one or more of yours are
bad.

There is no fix, except a replacement.  There are not really any relevant
lines and connections to the Ultrabay 2000 slot run from the T30 motherboard
except those that you see connected.  There may be drivers that you will
find on the Lenovo site, by type number.

There is no continuity to test, realistically... but you can unplug and
reseat any and ever connection and sometimes have luck in getting things to
work.

But I suspect you need a replacement drive.

There are diagrams and schematics on the Lenovo site that you can find by
going through all the available materials by type or part number... and
there is a full schematic of the T-30... But there are such a large number
of replacment drives that you will be lucky to find any useful information
for your.

The main problem is that the drives go out of alignment ever so slightly...
microns, actually, so that when they are out of alignment, you just
replacement as they are worn out.


The T-30 is a very old unit from about 2000... and parts are seldom
available, but you will occasionally find them in Google searches and on
Thinkpad sites.  There is an excellent one in Raleigh, NC, but I don't
remember the name at the moment. They sell almost daily on eBay

Good luck.




:

> Hello Thinkpad lovers:
>
> I am posting this again with a few revisions due to
> an absent response from this very knowledgeable
> group.  Should I try thinkpads.com instead?
>
> I have a T30 that I use with an IBM ThinkPad Docking
> Station II (2877) at each of five locations to allow
> quick access to a variety of hardware.  At this time
> I have two hard drives installed in my T30.  In some
> of the docking stations I have an optical drive
> installed in the Ultrabay 2000 slot.  I have been
> experiencing a failure of recognition upon booting
> of the drive in the docking station Ultrabay 2000
> slot.  Please note that when the optical drive is
> inserted into the Ultrabay 2000 slot in the T30 it
> is recognized and operates as would be expected.
>
> Where would the relevant lines and connections to
> the Ultrabay 2000 slot run from the T30 motherboard?
> How could I safely test their continuity?  Are there
> connectors that might productively be disassembled
> and then reseated?  And, are there any diagrams
> and/or schematics readily available for such things?
> Please note that I have the easily found repair and
> parts list files from the IBM and now Lenovo sites.
> Finally, given the price of T30s on eBay, should I
> simply purchase a replacement rather than repair
> the one I have?
>
> TIA,
>
> - Mark
>
> Mark Henigan
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