On Sat, 1 Aug 2015, Vlad Stamate wrote:
Hi,
I recently got a very nice HP 9816 with a 9121 drive unit from Earl
Baugh (thanks Earl!). The computer worked fine but the primary drive of
the 9121 refused to read the disk and made a continuous beating noise.
After I cleaned it on the outside I opened it to see what is wrong with
it. And I found this piece inside the drive itself:
http://imgur.com/dlqOexX (floppy added for size comparison).
After carefully removing it, the drive actually worked like a charm and
I was able to boot from it. I was pleasantly impressed that the drive
head has not been damaged bumping in the leather piece all the time. I
am not sure how that got there, I assume a child pushed it in by
mistake? I am not sure what it is either, the leather triangles sewn
together by hand it seem.
What other strange pieces did you find when you opened up classic
computers?
I once removed several ~1/2" diameter magnets from inside the 3.5" floppy
drive of a tower-style IBM PS/2. They had apparently placed there by a
disgruntled employee before he quick-formatted the hard drive.
Fortunately, the magnets didn't seem to harm the boot disk I attempted to
insert, but just jammed the drive.