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From: Tony Duell <ard(a)p850ug1.demon.co.uk>
To: Discussion re-collecting of classic computers
<classiccmp(a)u.washington.edu>
Date: Saturday, 14 November 1998 13:59
Subject: Re: modern removable media drives
> I can relate to that. I have an RA81 here that
sounds like fingernails
on a
blackboard
when it runs, but still works perfectly. I can still boot VMS
A screech on an RA81 needn't be a headcrash, or in fact anything in the
HDA. Motor bearings,
Pretty sure it's not a head crash, platter spindle bearing gone dry I'd say.
and even cooling fans can make some pretty nasty
noises. And they're a lot
easier to fix
(often a drop of oil) than HDA problems.
Without a doubt. PC power supply, and increasingly, CPU cooling fans also
suffer from this disease. There is a big problem with cpu cooling fans in
that sometimes they fail
without making noises, and the user is blissfully unaware his cpu is having
a meltdown.
Screeching power supply fans are becoming a significant amount of my work on
older systems.
Cheers
Geoff
Computer Room Internet Cafe
Port Pirie
South Australia.
netcafe(a)pirie.mtx.net.au