I would do as BoingBoss reccomends, giving the floppy drive a cleaning
diskette might wipe any particles off the drive head allowing it to
see the disk you load.
Try this program on Aminet:
ftp://de.aminet.net/pub/aminet/disk/misc/Scrub.lhaWhat this does is recognise what drive you have a cleaning disk in and
then it sends the head back and forth across the cloth inside so that
your drive head gets cleaned thoroughly and at all angles.
Similarly if you have put old VHS casettes into a VCR I can't
reccomend enough the white Scotch cleaning casettes you see in
electronics shops. You press PLAY |> and a test-screen appears and you
rewind and repeat the process until the display is clean.
Usually what happens is rust, oxidisation etc. builds up as well as
smoke, cooking fumes etc. You may just smell your sausages cooking in
the kitchen but over 20 years that could equate to a lot of fat
molecules getting into your machine.
Ever wondered why Playstation owners always moan about their blue
discs not loading, even though they're on 20 Marlboro a day?
:-D :-D :-D :-D
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