Unsticking a Seagate ST-419 head
Al Kossow
aek at bitsavers.org
Thu Oct 20 11:23:24 CDT 2016
The two disks this morning went much better. I tried using a heat gun on the outside of the hda and VERY
gently freed the heads and got the spindle to turn. Then I pulled the top board and coaxed the spindle motor
back up to speed. The root disk read without errors, usr has a consistent 28.
The same experiment didn't work on the usr disk from the first system though :-(
At least now I have a good root image and probably usuable usr
> On 10/20/16 2:05 AM, jim stephens wrote:
>> I actually years ago unstuck drives by removing them, hooking them to cables long enough to allow me to have access to
>> them external to the system with power, and just holding them in the air and giving them a sharp twist around the axis
>> of the drive. That was enough to unstick most.
>
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