Re: Off topic: Floppy problems

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On Fri, 24 Mar 2000 15:05:23 -0500, Darth Maul <Prog_Matt at YAHOO.COM> wrote:

>This is going to seem weird. It sure did to me. Last night, I tried to read
>a disk, and I got a blue screen from DriveSpace. I figured the disk had
>gone bad because I got them 4 years ago. Apparently, it WASN'T the floppy.
>Soon, every floppy in the house seemed to have gone bad. Whenever I try to
>read a floppy in DOS under Windows, it says "General failure". Under pure
>DOS, "Sector not found". I think the problem *might* be a loose cable. They
>do have a reputation of coming loose from time to time, right? Anyway, I'm
>open to suggestions and any other kind of response.
>
> Thanks for taking the time to read this!
>   - Matt

Unless you regulary shake and smack your computer or have opened the case,
the floppy cable should never come loose.  I've never seen it in 20 years
of experience.  Most likely is that your heads are dirty.  Go out and buy a
$5.00 cleaning diskette, and that will most likely solve your problem.  If
not, you may need to blow it out with some compressed air.  I suppose it's
possible that the drive has gone bad, but I've yet to see that, either.
Are you certain that DriveSpace is not the culprit?

Brian

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