Hey
I got my MMI M112 (MFM hard drive, 10mb) back from the so called hard drive repair specialists. They said they couldn't repair it because they didn't have any spare parts (I told them they wouldn't be able to source parts for this drive at the beginning but they wouldn't listen). I was a little bit hesitant to tackle the repair work myself (that's why I sent it to them), but hey if "specialists" can't do it, there's nothing to loose.
This Hard Drive was used on ALL 10mb GCC Hyperdrive 512ks.
I think the heads are stuck, as I can't hear them moving.
Maybe they've crashed, maybe the actuator arm stepper motor's dead? Who knows I haven't opened it up yet. They didn't tell me why they couldn't repair it either.
I'm tempted to hook it up and let the platters spin for a bit with the cover off. Maybe give the heads a little push as well.
Is that a bad thing? I mean I tried this with an old Sony SCSI drive, and gunk was splattered all over the disks...
I got my MMI M112 (MFM hard drive, 10mb) back from the so called hard drive repair specialists. They said they couldn't repair it because they didn't have any spare parts (I told them they wouldn't be able to source parts for this drive at the beginning but they wouldn't listen). I was a little bit hesitant to tackle the repair work myself (that's why I sent it to them), but hey if "specialists" can't do it, there's nothing to loose.
This Hard Drive was used on ALL 10mb GCC Hyperdrive 512ks.
I think the heads are stuck, as I can't hear them moving.
Maybe they've crashed, maybe the actuator arm stepper motor's dead? Who knows I haven't opened it up yet. They didn't tell me why they couldn't repair it either.
I'm tempted to hook it up and let the platters spin for a bit with the cover off. Maybe give the heads a little push as well.
Is that a bad thing? I mean I tried this with an old Sony SCSI drive, and gunk was splattered all over the disks...



