Xref: utzoo unix-pc.general:6000 comp.sys.att:10332 Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!wuarchive!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!usc!rutgers!ub!oswego!news From: ostroff@penelope.Oswego.EDU (Boyd Ostroff) Newsgroups: unix-pc.general,comp.sys.att Subject: Sick floppy drive on 3B1 Message-ID: <1990Sep1.160652.12880@oswego.Oswego.EDU> Date: 1 Sep 90 16:06:52 GMT Reply-To: ostroff@penelope.Oswego.EDU (Boyd Ostroff) Organization: Instructional Computing Center, SUNY at Oswego, Oswego, NY Lines: 34 Help! I just went to do a backup on my 3B1 and the floppy drive spins but does not make any seeking noises. After a couple seconds, I get a disk error. Same thing happens if I try to format a disk. I very rarely use the floppy drive (backups? who needs backups? :-) - it's been several months. About a month ago I opened up my machine for its yearly cleaning, and it occurs to me that my problem could be related to this. I have had intermittent floppy problems in the past, though, and recall reading about floppy drive failures here too. Any help will be appreciated. My specific questions: 1. What should I try first? Lubrication? Connections to check? 2. Assuming it is dead, what do I need to buy to replace it (preferably plug-compatible, as I'm not much of a hardware hacker). Where can I get a cheap replacement (I subscribe to Computer Shopper)? 3. I've thought about upgrading to a 3.5" drive before. I only use the floppy for backups, so I don't particularly care if I can't read 5.25" disks anymore and the 720K capacity would be nice. Again, exactly what would I need to buy for this. Does somebody have complete instructions available (again, I can use a soldering iron, but wouldn't want to get into too big of a project)? Is there a plug and play type of IBM-style 3.5" drive that can be easily installed? How about an iv configuration file to format 720K disks? 4. Anything else I should know? Thanks in advance! ||| Boyd Ostroff - Tech Director - Dept of Theatre - SUNY Oswego ||| Sys Admin - "The CallBoard" - (315) 947-6414 - 1200/2400 baud ||| ostroff@oswego.oswego.edu - cboard!ostroff@oswego.oswego.edu