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Re: Fixing a disk
- To: ljsilicon@aol.com
- Subject: Re: Fixing a disk
- From: "Otter" <otter@oz.SpammersWillBeKilled&Eaten.net>
- Date: 1997/12/10
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Sense Networking Seattle (http://www.oz.net)
- Reply-to: <otter.SpammersWillBeKilled&Eaten@oz.net>
On 10 Dec 1997 21:41:41 GMT,
LJSILICON <ljsilicon@aol.com > wrote:
>> Usually, not at all. If this is a 3.5" disk, you should copy off
>>what you can, and toss it out.
>
>Wrongo Buckeroo... Try Vitesse's Deliverance. It will do the job blocking off
>the bad sectors on a 3.5" disk. It is good advise to copy off the working files
>and scrapping the disk once that's done. They make nice coasters; especially if
>you put a label on the disk saying "IMPORTANT DATA".
>
A couple other solutions...
A: Give it to another system that may be able to format it and block
of the bad sectors.
B: Format it as 400K (single sided). 1/2 a disk is better than no
disk.
I try to get as much life out of my old disks as possible, considering
800K 3.5" disks are getting harder and harder to find. Remember when
a box of 10 disks was $40? :3
--Otter