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Revive SCSI drive?

Forrest

Well-known member
I have two Quantum LPS SCSI drives from about 1994 that spin, but don’t seek. One was fully working last week. Any suggestions on how to fix?
 

volvo242gt

Well-known member
Had a 230MB Quantum that would make a short "skrrrk" sound, then sit there, spinning away. Turned out that the board had become fried. Replaced it with another board, and the drive works again. Now is an Apple ROM'ed 230MB, too.
 

rollmastr

Well-known member
The ProDrive LPS drives usually suffer from sticky rubber bumpers that prevent the heads from moving. I believe there are some threads with pictures on how to fix this.
 

ChadVDR

Active member
Bump it against your table.

Not joking. I had the same issue after my drive sat for about 8 or 9 years. One bump and it's been working since December.

Hold it so that it is 1" above the surface of a solid tabletop with the SCSI pins facing directly upward. Drop it and brace it so it doesn't fall over. If it doesn't work the first time, give it just one more bump.

Isn't the first time it's worked for me. It's just unsticking the arm.
 
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