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    Floppies not reading?

    I jsut got a 1040 and it came with some floppies but some don't work. Does anyone know if they can be fixed or is it hopeless?

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    This is the problem with an ancient magnetic storage medium. Assuming the best-case scenario, which is that it's the disks at fault rather than the disk drive, the chances of you fixing those disks are not good - basically, ones have become zeros and vice versa.

    This is why I was harping on about CF adapters in the other thread. Floppy disks are a nightmare.

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    Well I assumed the disc was bad because some worked. So no hope of fixing it? Sucks...

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    Fixing what? The data or the disk? Neither have much chance of recovery if they're damaged.

    You might want to try a floppy head cleaner for the drive, but I wouldn't hold out much hope.

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    Well thanks for the help.

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    Unless there was something unique on the floppies, don't spend time on them. Everything Atari is dumped, so get a clean copy of whatever it was from the dark reaches of the net and rewrite it on a fresh floppy.

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    Fortunately one floppy I got is blank.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gamer of the Ages View Post
    Fortunately one floppy I got is blank.
    It's ordinary PC DD floppies, so it's not hard to find more blanks or get a bunch or used ones you can reformat. Same thing for Amiga: Ordinary DD (or more rarey HD) floppies.

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    And you can format HD disks as DD ones...because let's face it, you're not gonna find new DD disks any time soon.

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    Yeah most likeley not. Though when going through stuff I found a sealed Zip disc, so you never know.

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