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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Hardware Issues and discussion => Topic started by: orb85750 on January 31, 2009, 02:53:51 AM

Title: Old A2000 floppy drives die easily?
Post by: orb85750 on January 31, 2009, 02:53:51 AM
Do I simply have bad luck, or is it true that these old internal floppy drives die easily -- likely when put into storage in a not-dry place?  Perhaps the mechanical components get a bit rusty or something like that?  Anyway, are there any good/cheap sources for replacement drives?  Thanks.
Title: Re: Old A2000 floppy drives die easily?
Post by: barney on January 31, 2009, 07:41:32 AM
I would check out ebay.  I have seen them sell for as cheap as $5.
Title: Re: Old A2000 floppy drives die easily?
Post by: CLS2086 on January 31, 2009, 01:43:16 PM
Hi,
the most common problem with old drive is the old GREASE that became too strong and put the head out of the good track.
Title: Re: Old A2000 floppy drives die easily?
Post by: AmigaPixel on February 01, 2009, 03:45:10 AM
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orb85750 wrote:
Do I simply have bad luck, or is it true that these old internal floppy drives die easily -- likely when put into storage in a not-dry place?  Perhaps the mechanical components get a bit rusty or something like that?  Anyway, are there any good/cheap sources for replacement drives?  Thanks.


 I have had My A2000 for almost 16 years and the floppy still works fine. I would say they are very robust, however they will eventually need to be replaced. As said above good deals can be found on Ebay but also AmigaKit sells new drives that I think will work with older Amigas.  :-)
Title: Re: Old A2000 floppy drives die easily?
Post by: taunusand on February 01, 2009, 12:19:17 PM
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AmigaPixel wrote:
 I have had My A2000 for almost 16 years and the floppy still works fine. I would say they are very robust, however they will eventually need to be replaced. As said above good deals can be found on Ebay but also AmigaKit sells new drives that I think will work with older Amigas.  :-)

Yes, but they do not have the same height. There will be a little gap over the drive. But it works :-)
Title: Re: Old A2000 floppy drives die easily?
Post by: mdivancic on February 01, 2009, 12:43:10 PM
The biggest problem I've had with Amiga floppy drives is the switch that indicate disk change, R/W protection and HD go bad due oxidation. I've been able to fix this problem by spraying a little tuner cleaner into the switch and working it 50 or so times to remove the oxidation.

The drive acts wonkie when you have this problem, Usually it thinks the disk is not in the drive when it is.