Most likely, the answer is no. Reasons:
1. The OEM drivers for the T20 will cause problems on the T22
2. WGA (Windows Genuine Advantage) will give you a disadvantage by thinking you pirated Windows. Basically, it will lock you from security updates.
http://blog.tmcnet.com/blog/tom-keating/images/windows-wga-not-genuine.jpg
When the hard disk is dysfunctional or has crashed, the laptop cannot detect it. The error message 'No hard disk drive 0' will appear as a result.
Scandisk is a Microsoft utility that checks and makes corrections on the hard disk drive. It was first available in the Windows 98 operating system.
No, you will not have to remove an external hard disk each time you turn your laptop off.
to make the computer function
The reason being, if you want to remove Windows Vista, you will have to either (a) Re-format the hard drive: which erases EVERYTHING ON THE DISK! or (b) perform a downgrade installation to Windows XP Pro or Windows 2000 Pro. If you reformat the disk you erase everything, including the operating system (which is Vista in this case). Since your computer has no operating system it is no longer able to function (you can still turn it on, but you get a disk boot error). You will need to re-install a different Operating System, or Vista again if you wish to do so, in order to have the computer function properly.
I have a toshiba Satellite l40 laptop it came with no operating system and i am planning to install windows xp but when I try to install xp it says no hard drives found
scan disk>??
Windows laptop computers are good enough for simple computer programming jobs but could be limited in terms of resources like power, speed, hard disk capacity, memory due to its more compact nature compared to desktop computers with expandable memories and expandable disk drives.
It CAN damaage the hard disk
basic disk status
HDD is an abbreviation for Hard Disk Drive.
A Windows Boot Disk operates in DOS command line mode.