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Standard User 2E0VEB
(newbie) Sat 14-Dec-24 18:46:31
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Re: Ten year old W10 laptop - time to replace


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Got as far as downloading, verifying and authenticating the Mint distro this evening. Not at work all next week so have several days to have a go at getting it up and running. Thinking of a dual-boot system to begin with.


Wondering how it went. Run mint as VM in my proxmox setup, decent OS and not a steep learning curve from windows.
Standard User gomezz
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Sat 14-Dec-24 18:48:43
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Never got round to it ... need to first find the USB cable that connects to the portable hard disk I got to to save my data from last time I changed laptops. It has one of the funny USB connectors that was around for a time before USB 3 became the thing.

BT Infinity 1 (unlimited)

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Standard User jchamier
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Sun 15-Dec-24 12:04:05
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It has one of the funny USB connectors that was around for a time before USB 3 became the thing.
One of those mini-USB with the extension pins for the higher 3.0 speeds perhaps? Were only common on external drives when the computer end was the modified A plug with extra pins (typically coloured blue)

Nice picture of a lot of them here on the right side:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USB_hardware#Connectors

The USB-C connector solved a lot of pain. And it easily carries all versions of USB plus DisplayPort, and various Thunderbolt versions as well as power ! Amazing.

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Standard User Pheasant
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Sun 15-Dec-24 12:39:33
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Pretty sure had an old Lenovo ThinkPad with very similar on the left side, to the 10-pin versions in your link 🤔 It may have even been something proprietary. They did love doing a bit of that. I never ever bothered with it.

New ones just default to standard USB-C of course. Thankfully.
Standard User jchamier
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Sun 15-Dec-24 13:40:58
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Pretty sure had an old Lenovo ThinkPad with very similar on the left side, to the 10-pin versions in your link 🤔 It may have even been something proprietary. They did love doing a bit of that. I never ever bothered with it.
Back in the IBM Thinkpad days there were various odd connectors for external CD or Floppy drive attachment. The 600E/600X range had the first working USB that I recall and people called it the "useless bus" as nothing worked with Win95 or NT4. (NT on a laptop was not great).

The T14 I use at work has a double width port with standard USB-C plus extra pins for those models with high power GPU I think. Not really dug into it, as we don't buy the GPU versions. (See the 150page hardware manual!).

New ones just default to standard USB-C of course. Thankfully.


Two USB-C's on the T14 and X1 models we mostly use; both Thunderbolt enabled, makes "docking" monitors really useful.

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Standard User Pheasant
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Sun 15-Dec-24 14:54:11
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Ahh yes this was for a custom ethernet dongle methinks. It was couple of extra pins next to the main USB-C connector (a 2019 machine, so hardly ancient)

I do remember fondly the old-style 'proper' docking stations; 2 rows of parallel connectors and a locking pin at either end. This mated to the underside of the laptop chassis. They worked quite well and as I recall some of them you could lock the laptop into the dock with a key. The dock then being secured with a regular Kensington style cord.
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(eat-sleep-adslguide) Sun 15-Dec-24 15:24:36
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Ahh yes this was for a custom ethernet dongle methinks. It was couple of extra pins next to the main USB-C connector (a 2019 machine, so hardly ancient)
My 2016 ThinkPad Yoga X1 had a custom very thin connector for a propriatory dock or Ethernet dongle. The actual Ethernet chip and MAC address were inside the machine but the chassis too thin for a normal RJ45.

There were a few types of this in the years before USB-C was adopted everywhere by Lenovo (late 2016?); searching online found this, perhaps your was this one. My Yoga's adaptor looked similar but the PC end was wider and thinner.

I do remember fondly the old-style 'proper' docking stations; 2 rows of parallel connectors and a locking pin at either end. This mated to the underside of the laptop chassis. They worked quite well and as I recall some of them you could lock the laptop into the dock with a key. The dock then being secured with a regular Kensington style cord.

Last one of those I had paid for was for a T40p which was a Pentium M machine; late Win2000, early XP days. Friends whom have Dell machines from work had them for a lot longer.

I always thought a damp desk (or meal tray on a train, or airline) would short out the connector!

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Standard User Pheasant
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Sun 15-Dec-24 15:36:55
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Yeah that looks eerily familiar. This was on my previous Yoga X390. Its probably at the bottom of a drawer here somewhere 🤦‍♂️🙈

Speaking of the last of the true "IBM" ThinkPads. The last of mine were a T20 that I bought in oz in 2000, then upgraded to a T41p whilst on a trip to the states in 2003. That was a Pentium-M 1.7GHz, 1.5GB RAM, 60 GB hard rive. I sold it on in 2011 to a lady in Marlborough, Wiltshire. Solid little things!!

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Standard User jchamier
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Sun 15-Dec-24 17:41:42
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Solid little things!!
The T20/T21/T22 and T23 were amazing. The T30 was the Pentium 4 mobile unit and had an insanely heavy heatsink, we were very pleased to get the T40/T41/T42 range. The p for performance had better graphics.

Completely different when Core/Core2/Core3 appeared in the three digit ones, and then they gave up and went to screen diagonal (e.g. T14,T15).

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Standard User Pheasant
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Sun 15-Dec-24 18:40:04
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I've said it before, but for me ThinkPads (whether 'old' IBM or Lenovo) have been my laptop of choice in the Windows world for going on three decades now.
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