So I was at an unmanned transfer station dropping off some work related trash, and there it was laying in the dumpster upside down. I thought the screen would be shot out (because... Idaho), but instead it looks brand new. It started right up to a MacPaint folder. There was no mouse, so I tried to use keyboard shortcuts to bring down the file menus, but accidentally ejected the disk. I couldn't get the disk to go back inside. If I look in the slot, it appears as a felt and rubber foot is in the way. I am guessing this puts pressure on the head? Anyway, I used a spatula to wiggle the drive mechanism, and noticed when i lift the top metal bracket applying lift at the back of the drive, that little foot snaps up, too. So, I placed the disk back in until it hit that foot, then used the spatula to lift the back of the drive and was able to get the disk back in. It was able to boot up again, too.
I'm now searching all the good articles on this site on how to get the floppy working reliably.
I'm now searching all the good articles on this site on how to get the floppy working reliably.
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