On 11/06/2011 07:03 AM, Rob Jarratt wrote:
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From: cctalk-bounces at
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Sent: 05 November 2011 12:13
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Subject: Re: Micropolis 1355 disk drives
On Sat, Nov 5, 2011 at 9:40 AM, Rob Jarratt<robert.jarratt at ntlworld.com>
wrote:
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From: cctalk-bounces at
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Sent: 04 November 2011 22:25
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Subject: Re: Micropolis 1355 disk drives
Hi,
Doesn't one need a clean room to fix that problem?
(I've got a Micropolis 1325 which seems to have that problem)
--
Regards,
Torfinn Ingolfsen
Personally I have unstuck 1325 drives without a clean room and
not had
any problems, but that has been for hobbyist purposes only and I would
not want to guarantee that it will be fine for you.
As in opening them up outside
of a clean room?
Yes
And the drives still work afterwards?
For
me, yes.
Is there a how-to / writeup anywhere?
Not
that I know of, but I can explain it.
>
> --
> Regards,
> Torfinn Ingolfsen
I've done this many times, as in more than 6 and have a stack of them to
be worked on yet.
No clean room, however a clean space and no flying dust. I just open
them up and apply
power and unstick the heads while rotating. I must be rotating as the
heads will slide across
the disk in contact. I've had that happen with no problems I try to
avoid that. If that results
in the heads doing a servo seek and settling on track 000 then I needs
to deal with the
gummy bumper, tweezers and sine disterity to grab the bumper and remove
it or place a
piece of adheasive paper on it so when the head retract I do not have to
repeat the process.
This assumes the HDA is otherwise ok, and same for electronics.
I've written this up in comp.os.. (i forget) and others have as well
over the years.
This works because the disk spinning has great centrifical force and
anything landing
is destined for the perimeter where there is a circulation filter to
pick it up. This is why
the drive spins up before loading the heads (also to have the needed
airflow for the
heads to fly.).
Also whats the worse that can happen, you kill an otherwise unusable disk?
Allison