bettablue
Veteran Member
OK, here's the scenario. I have two full height drives of the same manufacturer. One had been previously cleaned and re-aligned twice by a member of the Forums. (You know who you are) Because I know from personal experience, I know the work was done properly, but one drive still refuses to read/write consistently, even on diskettes it creates. The other is perfect!
I currently have two other full height floppy drives, which are all in great condition and currently installed in my 5150; one of which was cleaned and realigned, and one which I had purchased as NOS from Recycled Goods out of California. Yeah, I know their prices are quite high, but what's done is done. :blush: Besides, I bought them before I knew anything about making deals here in the Forums. However, The NOS drive was clean, and checked for proper alignment prior to being shipped. That was part of the deal.
Each of the drives installed in my 5150 read and write floppy discs from each other flawlessly. Plus other original software diskettes work fine in these drives. But, the drive in question will only read diskettes from the other drives, and software diskettes sporadically, meaning that it will only read successfully about 20% of the time. Diskettes it creates are better, but not perfect. I would say that reading diskettes it created, works about 75% of the time. Then there is this: the drive fail to read a diskette now, but later it might read the diskette just fine. So there seems to be a lot going on with this one drive. :evilgrin2:
Which brings me to a question. I have a friend here in Vegas, who has another Tandon drive with a broken latch assembly. I know we can easily swap the latch from my old drive into his disc drive. The question is this though... Should I let him swap the latch from my floppy drive, and recycle the rest, or should I have the drive sent in one more time to see if it can be realigned again before we start taking things apart? :?:
I honestly hope I made sense explaining things here. If not, please, let me know and I'll try to clarify things.
I would love to hear your opinions.
As always. Thanks in advance.
I currently have two other full height floppy drives, which are all in great condition and currently installed in my 5150; one of which was cleaned and realigned, and one which I had purchased as NOS from Recycled Goods out of California. Yeah, I know their prices are quite high, but what's done is done. :blush: Besides, I bought them before I knew anything about making deals here in the Forums. However, The NOS drive was clean, and checked for proper alignment prior to being shipped. That was part of the deal.
Each of the drives installed in my 5150 read and write floppy discs from each other flawlessly. Plus other original software diskettes work fine in these drives. But, the drive in question will only read diskettes from the other drives, and software diskettes sporadically, meaning that it will only read successfully about 20% of the time. Diskettes it creates are better, but not perfect. I would say that reading diskettes it created, works about 75% of the time. Then there is this: the drive fail to read a diskette now, but later it might read the diskette just fine. So there seems to be a lot going on with this one drive. :evilgrin2:
Which brings me to a question. I have a friend here in Vegas, who has another Tandon drive with a broken latch assembly. I know we can easily swap the latch from my old drive into his disc drive. The question is this though... Should I let him swap the latch from my floppy drive, and recycle the rest, or should I have the drive sent in one more time to see if it can be realigned again before we start taking things apart? :?:
I honestly hope I made sense explaining things here. If not, please, let me know and I'll try to clarify things.
I would love to hear your opinions.
As always. Thanks in advance.