A drive can go bad at any time for any reason. You are not alone
in this. Hardware fails. If you are having trouble with it, get
it fixed and move on.

Brian


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jakob krabbe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Wrote on 
Thu, 13 Jul 2000 20:02:42 +0200
 ------------------ 
At 10:21 2000-07-13 -0700, you wrote:
>
>A blinking LED may indicate trouble in a drive as well. Check
>your documentation. It should tell you exactly what the blinking
>light means. Usually if it is blinking that long, it is not
a
>good sign.

Gee...

The drive is working, the tape is rewinding itself after waiting
a long
while and pressing eject.

I paused the backup, ok I'm sorry, I won't do that again, but
does the
drive really need to do this with me? I can still count the number
of
backups that has been done...

/ jakob


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