[ale] stiction?
Robert L. Harris
robert at ast.lmco.com
Mon Dec 1 14:08:33 EST 1997
>
> Over the long weekend I turned off my machine; now one of
> the drives (a fairly new 5.1G Maxtor IDE) apparently won't
> spin up. I'm guessing it's stiction, since it seems to
> otherwise have power and attempts to seek.
>
> Any advice on local shops to service this? I would rather
> recover the data on the disk (I don't want to re-install
> Windows95 yet again).
>
In past experience, they're hard to get "repaired" reliably.
Believe it or not, if you can pull the disk, "spin" it 1/4 to
1/2 turns and try and get the platters to spin a bit it might
come up. Then do a good back and get a new disk.
It's worth a shot to recover and I don't recomend getting
the disk fixed unless the technique for fixing them has improved
drastically in the last year.
Robert
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