When it comes to floppy disk drives, you have to be carefull to make sure they don't get misaligned. Some years ago I had a hard time manually realigning a disk drive I took apart, you usualy need special equipment for that task... This (commercial) page might be helpfull to you, at least when it comes to telling you the basics about floppy disk drive alignment... http://www.accurite.com/FloppyPrimer.html On 8 Aug 2010 at 1:04, charles c wrote: > hi i've had a casio fz10m for a half a year now > its disk drive was not as responsive as other drives . > i took the drive out of the machine for close inspection > but when i reinstalled the drive , it failed to read any of the > original disks i had for it . > > now don't get me wrong , i had this thing apart a few times and this > never hapened , i clean and maintanence all my equipment, > so its not a plunder or defective due to my carelessness. > > what do we think is wrong ??? > > anybody had this happen to them ? > > anybody know about ther disk drives in the casio fz10m > > because now , > > the disk drive acts normal , > reads any disk made in itself , > just won't read other disks prior to the cleaning > > what did i do? > , misallign the heads , > ,unbalenece write stepping? > > charles > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > -- CZ/VZ mailing list : http://groups.yahoo.com/group/CZsynth FMHeaven mailing list : http://groups.yahoo.com/group/fmheaven/ FS1R mailing list : http://groups.yahoo.com/group/fs1r/ Vokator mailing list : http://groups.yahoo.com/group/vokator FM-Synthesis mailing list : http://groups.yahoo.com/group/fm- synthesis/ http://www.summasounds.de/
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Re: [CZsynth] casio fz10m horner disk drive trouble
2010-08-08 by Summa
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