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DTL-T10000H Without HDD - What do I need?

Jansen

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Total newbie when it comes to these things, but I took a gamble on an untested TOOL recently in the hopes there may be some leftover data on it. Fortunately it seems to boot up, but it doesn't have any hard drives. So leftovers are out, but it would still be cool to get it running as it should.

For reference, this is the screen it gives me:
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So I'm assuming I'll need a hard drive and the proper image for this to work. What sort of drives are usually used in these, and would anyone have the image I'd need?

Thanks for the help!
 

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it look bios battery suck, need replace ....
even not replace or lazy open case. still can.......
try go bios setup menu , set diskette -> none , and enter auto scan HDD.
reboot it should go back normal
 

Jansen

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Tried that out, seems to be the same:
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I had looked inside and found nothing in this bay. This is where the drives go, correct?
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Another shot of the inside in case anything looks out of place. Not sure what that big ribbon cable would go to.
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CMOS settings. Seems to be keeping time okay.
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You need a hdd dump with the cd/dvd emu software, that will be your boot hdd, and you might want a 2nd hdd for the cdvd emu card, which should be in the innermost tray and plugged to the ide cable coming from behind the hdd tray.

Get my dump at http://lorezan.free.fr/toolhdd
The correct dump is tool2hdd1.gz
 

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A CF to IDE adapter will work fine. I'm not sure if the BIOS supports 48-bit LBA, so it's best to use a disk under 137 GiB.
 

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Original hdds used in mine were 30GB IBM dtla307030.
 

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If your disk is under 30GB, you can resize the partition using gparted before writing to the disk.
 

Jansen

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Thanks, everyone! This has been a big help.
 

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