So I was checking on some floppies that I have, in my SE/30. One may have been dirty? Now my floppy drive has failed, I fear.
I now keep getting an error that the floppy disk is unreadable and needs to be initialized. I tested a number of known good disks, creating fresh ones on my 7600 and they all failed in the SE/30. Once I ejected them from the SE/30 and tested them again in my 7600, they were unreadable there as well, but at least I could reformat them. Trying to reformat on the SE/30 led to an error that the disk is defective, which isn't true.
Well, I took the drive apart and cleaned the heads carefully following instructions. Swapped the heads with alcohol. Lubed the drive while I was at it. After reassembly, no change in floppy read behavior.
so, can one dirty disk hose my Superdrive? Any hints on how to fix this auto inject floppy drive?
Thanks!
I now keep getting an error that the floppy disk is unreadable and needs to be initialized. I tested a number of known good disks, creating fresh ones on my 7600 and they all failed in the SE/30. Once I ejected them from the SE/30 and tested them again in my 7600, they were unreadable there as well, but at least I could reformat them. Trying to reformat on the SE/30 led to an error that the disk is defective, which isn't true.
Well, I took the drive apart and cleaned the heads carefully following instructions. Swapped the heads with alcohol. Lubed the drive while I was at it. After reassembly, no change in floppy read behavior.
so, can one dirty disk hose my Superdrive? Any hints on how to fix this auto inject floppy drive?
Thanks!




