I'd bet the oxide is coming free of the substrate and causing the
screeching sound. That is just surmise.
I spent about a week rejuvinating a 9track tape that was doing something
similar. I kept cleaning the heads and running the tape through the drive
while holding alcohol soaked chemwipes to the tape surface. I'm unsure if
you can clean a floppy this way or not.
Jeff
In <39DC6195.5290.BC116E@localhost>, on 10/05/00
at 04:21 PM, "Lawrence Walker" <lgwalker(a)look.ca> said:
I have a hard to replace dsdd floppy disk that
produced a
screeching noise while attempting to read it on a win98 box under Dos
using a Dos program. I quickly removed it and tried to read it on
another Dos box also with a HDFDD. No screech but only the directory was
readable, not the contents. I checked the original FDD again using a
scrap dsdd floppy and had no trouble with it.
Anyone have any thoughts as to what would have caused this ? And whether
the disk is salvageable ? I'm reluctant to run the disk again on any box
till I explore the options, lest I damage it further.
It was an old DRI PC-install master disk for GEM.
ciao larry
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