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Re: Any way to salvage disks that can't write?
On Wednesday, March 13, 2013 3:27:43 PM UTC-5, Michael J. Mahon wrote:
> BLuRry <brendan.robert@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > I carefully removed the magnetic media from the casing and cleaned it
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> > with a glass of water that had two drops of soap in it using a Q-Tip.
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> > Same disk that would not record now has Archon II on it and booted like a
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> > champ. No write errors. No read errors. I guess it was a thin layer of
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> > oxidation and/or dust to blame. I'll have to find a way of doing this
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> > without slicing open disks but so far so good! Your mileage may and most likely will vary.
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> > -B
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> > On Tuesday, March 12, 2013 9:32:45 AM UTC-5, BLuRry wrote:
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> >> This is a silly question I never would have asked ten years ago, but now
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> >> that supply is limited I wonder is there a way to salvage disks (not
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> >> their data per se) that are unable to write successfully? I still have
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> >> quite a few disks with no defects so I'm not necessarily stuck on this.
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> >> But I am curious just for posterity's sake if anyone has ever made
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> >> unusable disks usable again (even for just temporary purposes)
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> >> -B
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> More likely it had several small particles of debris adhering to the
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> surface that, collectively, interfered with correct formatting. Your
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> washing removed enough of them that formatting could succeed.
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> I've found that most such particles can be seen in good lighting through
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> the head access slot as the media is slowly rotated inside the sleeve.
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> Try looking closely at one of your "unformattable" disks.
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> -michael - NadaNet 3.1 and AppleCrate II: http://home.comcast.net/~mjmahon
It looked pretty clean before actually. But as my resident chemist (aka my spouse) recommended I should have been using distilled water and as a consequence I shouldn't expect the disk to work for too terribly long (and really I don't otherwise I would have been a lot more careful about how I opened it. :-)
-B