From: utzoo!decvax!ucbvax!info-cpm Newsgroups: fa.info-cpm Title: Cleaning disk drive heads Article-I.D.: ucbvax.467 Posted: Wed Dec 22 04:39:50 1982 Received: Thu Dec 23 01:50:33 1982 >From goldfarb.ucf-cs@Udel-Relay Wed Dec 22 04:37:34 1982 To: info-cpm@BRL Via: UCF-CS; 22 Dec 82 3:39-EST Via: Udel-Relay; 22 Dec 82 5:04-EST Via: Brl; 22 Dec 82 5:24-EST Via: Brl-Bmd; 22 Dec 82 5:32-EST Recently, Jerry asked for info about how to load the heads on his disk drive in order to clean them. While I don't have a program that does it, it got me thinking about another rumor versus fact brouhaha that has not yet been clarified to my satisfaction: is it necessary or desirable to clean heads? I have heard both sides of the story: 1) the oxide buildup on floppy disk heads is harmful, causing excess wear and unreliable data transfers, and 2) cleaning the heads is an excessively abrasive procedure that shortens their life. I'd like to get some opinions on the above, if not hard data. Ben Goldfarb ARPA: goldfarb.ucf-cs@Udel-Relay uucp: ...!duke!ucf-cs!goldfarb