yea, but there is no try before you buy version!
> Your hard disk may have a temperature sensitivity problem.
> With age, the actual read/write head armature assembly
> travel distances change when cold or hot. If the condition
> is extreme, it may not fully correct, and you just have to
> let it warm up.
>
> Usually, however, the condition happens gradually, and can
> be corrected by recalibrating the centerline of the drive's
> tracks. Steve Gibson (Gibson Research Corp, www.grc.com)
> diagnosed this and solved with with SpinRite years ago.
>
> I can recommend SpinRite highly. It has salvaged a few
> drives for me. It handles the "head drift" that occurs
> with age. I used SpinRite to fix the drive in my 286
> when the cold/hot thing happened to me.
>
> Hope this helps,
> Garry
>
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