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- From: loc@yrloc.ipsa.reuter.COM (Leigh Clayton)
- Subject: Environment for floppies/FD drive
- Message-ID: <1992Dec28.231235.12685@yrloc.ipsa.reuter.COM>
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- Date: 28 Dec 92 22:05:32 UT
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- I've had a PC in my basement for about a year and a half. I've been using
- Fastback to back up my hard drives (cheapo Seagates, but they've worked OK) and
- the last year or so I haven't backed up at all because I haven't changed
- anything important (I've been quite busy with stuff at work and have really
- only used the machine for a terminal to my other machines).
-
- Yesterday I did add some stuff, and noticed my last backup was more than a
- year old, so I decided I'd better do backups. To my disappointment I find that
- all the diskettes I tried to use seem to have magically gone defective. These
- are Sony 5 1/4 2HD diskettes, some used once, some right out of the box
- (although the box was open the whole time). Since some of the diskettes were
- used once (and I run fastback with verify turned on), the deffectiveness is
- apparantly the result of the long sitting on-the-shelf.
-
- I considered that it might be the drive, but my machine here at work also says
- the diskettes are defective (NDD, CHECKIT, and DOS format all say so, in their
- various ways).
-
- It's possible that the problem is that the diskette drive has become defective
- and ruined the diskettes I put into it (haven't done anything to rule that out
- yet), but I wonder if anyone can suggest some other explanation?
-
- Possibly relevant details: My basement is fairly cool & dry, as I have central
- forced-air heating/cooling and leave the circulating fan on full-time. I've cut
- one diskette open and saw nothing amiss with my naked eye (not that I expected
- to). The diskettes were sitting in the Sony boxes they came in, upright, no
- sign of crushing or creasing. I've never used a cleaning diskette (I really use
- the drive just to install stuff and for an occasional clean boot).
-
- I don't mind so much losing a few boxes of diskettes (although they do add up
- eventually), but I'm considering a DAT drive and I would be disappointed indeed
- to drop $2K only to discover that my media weren't lasting for some reason. I
- have seen very old mainframe hypertape read just fine, but admittedly they were
- kept in an airconditioned vault.
-
- Any (informed) comments very welcome. E-mail by preference, but I do read this
- group as often as I can. Thanks .../Leigh
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