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2488.1 | Possible cures | LEVERS::PLOUFF | Wait a Nanojiffy | Wed Apr 19 1989 15:54 | 13 |
| If dirty, the heads can be cleaned with one of the kits (under $10)
available in many places. Cleaning kits for 3.5" drives are not
specific to any brand of computer. The only problem you may have
is making the motor spin long enough for the cleaner to be effective.
If you suspect that your drive is out of alignment, look in the
back of magazines for repair places -- some specialize in disk repair
for much less than the cost of a replacement drive.
You should also ask in the MAY14::ATARIST notesfile. This may be
an Atari-specific problem.
Wes Plouff
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2488.2 | | CIM1NI::POWERS | I Dream Of Wires - G. Numan | Wed Apr 19 1989 16:10 | 26 |
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RE: < Note 2488.1 by LEVERS::PLOUFF "Wait a Nanojiffy" >
> If dirty, the heads can be cleaned with one of the kits (under $10)
> available in many places. Cleaning kits for 3.5" drives are not
> specific to any brand of computer. The only problem you may have
> is making the motor spin long enough for the cleaner to be effective.
>
> If you suspect that your drive is out of alignment, look in the
> back of magazines for repair places -- some specialize in disk repair
> for much less than the cost of a replacement drive.
> You should also ask in the MAY14::ATARIST notesfile. This may be
> an Atari-specific problem.
I did ask in the atari notes file, but drive problems, wouldn't be
computer specific, I thought I'd ask here too. Besides, there are
much more amiga noters, than st noters, so the chance that someone
knows about aligning drive's, etc is much greater here.
> Wes Plouff
Bill Powers
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2488.3 | | LEVERS::PLOUFF | Wait a Nanojiffy | Wed Apr 19 1989 17:54 | 8 |
| Sorry, didn't mean to come across as flippant, or to chase you away.
I think that disk drive alignment is generally beyond the ability
of most hobbyists. In fact, I'd love to hear from someone who has
successfully realigned a floppy drive at home.
Thus the recommendation to take the drive to a repair shop.
Wes
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2488.4 | My 3 1/2 cents | SMAUG::SPODARYK | Scaring the pedestrians... | Wed Apr 19 1989 17:55 | 22 |
| It does sound like an alignment problem. When I used my C64
(Boy, I love my Amiga), occasionally my 1541 would go out of
alignment. Re-aligning it was fairly simple and involved
locating the adjusting the stepper motor, until the drive
would properly do a directory on a junk disk.
I found an article in RUN many years ago that describes the
process and it saved me quite a bit of money ($30+/alignment).
I must admit that even after 6+ years of (ab)use, my little
system performs like a champ. One friend of mine currently
runs his 1541 sans case, and upside down (to get at the stepper
screws) because his drive mis-aligns constantly.
I would think that a similar article/book exists for 3 1/2"
drives. The technique is probably similar, but I haven't
taken my drives apart yet. Oh yeah, I would occasionally
clean the drive head with a q-tip and rubbing alcohol.
This may/not do much, but never seemed to do any harm.
(I won't even hazard a guess how many *hours* my 1541 has spun.
:^)
Steve - Siena '88
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2488.5 | | SMAUG::SPODARYK | Scaring the pedestrians... | Wed Apr 19 1989 18:08 | 15 |
| re: .3
Wes, I was replying to .2, but the order seems more appropriate.
The 3 1/2 drives operate at much greater speed/precision
than my 1541, so aligning them would be more difficult.
Typically, if I could do a directory (track 18) then I was
safe reading 0-39 also. (I think those numbers are correct).
If the problem only occurs reading the fringe tracks this may be
harder to fix, without proper equipment/training.
I'd still recommend doing a little research before taking it in.
Steve
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2488.6 | | MQOFS::DESROSIERS | Lets procrastinate....tomorrow | Thu Apr 20 1989 13:58 | 8 |
| If the drive will format ok and read/write to itself ok but will
not read back from a second drive, then you can suspect alignment.
If it will not format and R/W to itself, then something else is
wrong (dirty heads, faulty stepper, something electronic) and unless
you are a good fixer, take it in.
Jean
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