It is rarely PRACTICAL to repair a dead drive.
If it has important data on it, then repairing or swapping the board is sometimes done. It is extremely rare that there would be a need sufficient to justify opening the "bubble".


But, often, drives are identified as being dead or defective, when all that they need is to redo the low level format.


On Fri, 3 May 2019, Electronics Plus via cctalk wrote:

I have the opportunity to purchase some old 50-pin SCSI, ESDI, MFM, RLL etc.
drives.

There is no way to test them, and there are no refunds.

There are no dents or obvious signs of damage, but that means noting.

Is there any way to resurrect these if they are dead/defective?

Any interest?



Cindy Croxton

Electronics Plus

1613 Water Street

Kerrville, TX 78028

830-370-3239 cell

[email protected]





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