Hard drive compatibility with Z60t?

I have a Z60t and want  an additional thinkpad windows 7.  I am thinking that  a T series would have compatibility in terms of my  advanced mini dock and batteries.  I  would my original Z60t hard drive  with XP work in a new T series and would my old XP boot up?
thanks for any ideas on this

savvydog wrote:
I have a Z60t and want  an additional thinkpad windows 7.  I am thinking that  a T series would have compatibility in terms of my  advanced mini dock and batteries.  I  would my original Z60t hard drive  with XP work in a new T series and would my old XP boot up?
thanks for any ideas on this
http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/ThinkPad_Advanced_Mini_Dock states that the dock from the z60t is compatable with the T400/500.  I am not sure about compatability with the T410/510. 
The hard drive should be able to boot assuming you do not have any security turned on, however keep in mind XP is very finicky when it comes to hardware being changed and these two system will have significantly different hardware.  Most likely you will end up having to transfer the information off your old hd, which could be done with either a ultrabay hd adapter or an inexpensive USB adapter.
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