The advice that solved my floppy drive issue:

If your floppy moves the head "forward" to front or step-motor for the
disk-spin the IC 103 is corrupted (straight below the motor for the head).
If your floppy moves the head "backward" to step-motor for the head probably
only your sensor is out of order. Unplug it at CN103 and try again, or take
a look, whether the sensor is full of dust or grease, or there's a shortcut
due to lubrications. The sensor is relative sensitive to various resitances
caused by an oily shortcut :-))
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That was it, I cleaned the sensor with a soft paper towel and found an
oily residue on it.. I put it back in the machine and .. its works! Thanks!

So after taking the HD out of my SE and hooking it up via firewire to
my powerbook to copy over DiskCopy 4.2 and the LISA Images (it was the
fastest way ;-) I was able to boot LISA OS disk one! .. when I get to the
menu to either finish, repair, install or restore, I tried both REPAIR 
and INSTALL and both cases the lisa reported that 'no additional disks
were found'.

When I turn on the lisa the firmware sees a floppy and a fixed disk.
When I attempt to boot off the fixed disk I can hear the drive 
calibrate and then it gives an error 82.  I tried repeatedly to get it
to boot and each time it would calibrate, then 'beep, beep, beep' 82.

However, during the floppy LISA install *or* repair I never hear the 
drive being accessed nor does the LED flash.

I was under the impression the images I got were LisaOS 3.1 .. however,
they state they are LisaOS 3.0 1983, 1984 .. but that shouldn't make a
difference, right?

Are there any buckybits I can use to get the LisaOS disk one to do more
magical things, or am I stuck with the menu options.

I don't think the drive is dead, its actually spins nicely and doesn't 
make any strange scraping or funky calibration sounds.

I would like to do my best to 'repair' the internal drive .. I'm damn
curious to see whats on it ;-)

Thanks!

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