Fun with degaussers

From: Charles E. Fox <foxvideo_at_wincom.net>
Date: Sun May 2 06:18:52 1999

At 07:18 PM 5/1/1999 -0700, you wrote:
>At 09:50 PM 5/1/99 -0400, Tim wrote:
>>That said, 12 (or even 6) is way too many errors for a floppy disk.
>>Cleaning the heads, re-aligning, or buying new media (there are lots
>>of places that still sell 8" floppies) may be the real solution.
>
>The issue isn't with the disk I don't believe (I don't have an alignment
>disk to prove it so I can't be sure). The goal of demagnetizing is to
>recreate a uniform state of non-magnetism on the media.
>
        Yesterday one of our local industries was selling off some equipment to
benefit Jr Acheivment, so I went down, found a 5 1/4" disk file with a
bunch of disks, and was told I could have it for $ 2.00. The lady on the
desk, however was determined no data could leave. I came home, returned
with a bulk tape eraser and demagnitized them on the spot.
        However when I tried to format them with my trusty XT it spit them out as
"can't read track 0" on both A and B drives. I formatted the disks
successfully on a Compaq clone and a Commodore PC10, and now the XT will
read them. Any ideas?

                                                        Regards

                                                        Charlie Fox


                                Charles E. Fox
                       Chas E. Fox Video Productions
                793 Argyle Rd. Windsor N8Y 3J8 Ont. Canada
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