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2007-06-29 14:14
markus sinalco
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Checking old Disks

I've got a problem with some old Disks to check them physically.
Disk Checker works fine, but most still don't work. Is there any
other prog or solution around besides "verify format" to have
some more working disks again ..? /THX
2007-06-29 14:34
chatGPZ

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hu? WHAT are you trying to do?
2007-06-29 14:49
markus sinalco
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Something like (a quick) ERROR CHECK with X-copy on the Amiga..
to see if disks would have read/write errors - if they`re working.. ( I need some more empty ones ;)
2007-06-29 15:00
QuasaR

Registered: Dec 2001
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Something like http://noname.c64.org/csdb/release/?id=38794? It's very useful and fast, used it back in hte days, when there was no internet and we used to swap all along... ;)
2007-06-29 15:13
chatGPZ

Registered: Dec 2001
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aaah ok, i've used copy-q or fcopyIII for that stuff back in the days.... both need parallel cable though :)
2007-06-29 16:11
ochrana
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Anyone remember Disc Creator? I used it a lot, had a bunch of features including verify (I think). I don't see it on CSDb though, I should have it someplace...
2007-06-29 17:54
markus sinalco
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So 'Disc Checker' or 'verify format' should work!? I wonder why still over
30% that passed have still errors 5minutes later.. but I have to admit
that's all bloody old disks in not very good condition.
1541 II is software-aligned to "Commodore Demodiskette".. Sure, they are all 48TPI DD..
2007-06-29 21:24
Danzig

Registered: Jun 2002
Posts: 440
just a trick we often used:

if the disk is broken, eject it and keep it in your hand like you did when getting it out the floppy and SLAM it on the table (flat of course ;) )... insert it again...
helped with aprox. 50% of all broken disks :D
2007-06-30 23:58
markus sinalco
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Hmm, I tried this with about 13 Disks but noone did work again.. Shit, not even headcleaning works.. so the magnetic surface must be damaged.. tried them in another drive,too.. Halleluja, what a bloody mess.. it must be the disks.. out of order
2007-07-20 09:42
maestro

Registered: Mar 2004
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hey markus if you need any 5.25 floppies let me know i have tonnes

but a good trick with them is this.....hold this disk in your hand....use the other hand and put your 2nd hand in the middle of the disk.....try to manually make the magnetic material spin round a couple of times.......sometime problems occur with these disks because they become stuck inside and dont spint correctly....

nothing ventured nothing gained in my eyes
2007-07-22 00:28
markus sinalco
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Yo, I would like to buy at least 450kg of those disks! If you offer a decent price for an old warehouse green baron demo collecting alien, that would be nice. PM is on the way. Otherwise i simply use that disc-wizard to create new ones.

"Some say it could work, some say it does not, I say, I couldn't believe anyway." ehrm, =8-). o_O .(-8= /Markus
 
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