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Non-Tech : Any info about Iomega (IOM)?

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To: Jerzy Dziedzic who wrote (42338)1/4/1998 7:56:00 PM
From: Cogito   of 58324
 
>>You are right, clicks happen when the drive tries to recalibrate its head position. Unfortunately it can cause a data loss as I found out. I also do not think it is an interchange issue, since I had exactly the same problem with my drive and disks originally written with the same drive. I tried to solve the problem for two weeks but nothing helped and I had to replace the drive. In the meantime I lost important data on five zip disks, and three disks out of five are not readable anymore and cannot be formated. They cannot be accessed from the operating system and even my SCSI card disk utility (BIOS based) cannot format them. <<

Jerzy -

Interesting. I have experienced the clicking problem only with one particular disk. It was only used in my own Zip drive, every day for more than a year. At one point it began clicking a lot, and sometimes the disk write operation would complete, but sometimes I would just reboot in frustration.

I copied the data from the disk without incident, did a LONG reformat using the Zip tools, and the disk has been fine ever since. No more clicking.

Just so you know, your Zip disks will be replaced by Iomega if they are actually unreadable now.

- Allen
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