Mark, there are several companies that sell floppy drives for around $10. I
doubt you could get anyone to look at repairing it for less. (TigerDirect
com or NewEgg.com)
stephen r stanfield
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From: PCBUILD - Personal Computer Hardware discussion List
Date: 10/12/04 08:36:23
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Subject: [PCBUILD] Damaged A: drive
I have a 3/12 floppy A: drive that was damaged when
I inserted a defective diskette in. It stared making
a grinding sound. It was working fine
until then. Now it will not read any files or even format
the diskette. Will it have to replaced, or can it be repaired.
What part could be causing the trouble. Is there any
adjustment that can be made
Mark
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