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5.4 Read Error
Most
read errors are
soft
errors. Data can be recovered by
following
the
recovery procedure in
section 5.2.
5.5 Seek Error
Seek errors are caused by
the
following.
(1) Stepper
motor
or
stepper
motor
drive
circuit
is
faulty.
(2) Faulty Carriage
There are
two
ways
to
recover
from
a seek error. One
is
to
recalibrate
to
track
0,
and seek
back
to
the
original
track. The
other
is
to
read
the
ID
field,
check
the
track
number
on
which
the
head
is
located, and move
the
head
away
from
it.
Read
it
again.
5.6 Interchangeability Error
Data
which
is
written
by
one
FDD
may
not
be read
by
another.
This
error
is
called
a
interchangeability
error,
which
can be caused mostly by
the
following
reasons,
which
should be
checked
as
follows.
(1) Head
misalignment:
Refer
to
Adjustments
and
Confirmation
section 9.6.
(2) Head
output
too
low:
Refer
to
Confirmation
section 9.3.
(3)
Motor
speed
difference:
Refer
to
Adjustments and
Confirmation
section 9.1.
(4) Format
incompatibility.
6.
TROUBLE
ANALYSIS
To
determine
the
cause
of
trouble
whether
it
lies in
the
FDD,
diskette,
or
controller,
replace
the
diskette and
the
FDD
with
good ones.
If
the
FDD
is
assumed
faulty
as
a
result,
follow
the
procedure
below.
6.1
Trouble Analysis Procedure
FDD
trouble
may occur in any
of
the
following
ten
forms.
(1) Index
detection
failure
(2) I/O 34pin signal
failure
(Disk Change / Ready / Media
In
/
Media
Out)
(3) Track 0
undetectable
(4) No seek
(5) No
write
(6) No read
(7)
Read
error
(8)
IN
USE
LED
won't
light.
(9)
Write
protect
undetectable
(10) No head load (S.2Sinch
FDD
with
optional
head loader)
Check
with
the
troubleshooting
flowchart
in section 6.2.
CAUTION:
Be
sure
to
switch
the
power
off
before
removing
an
FDD
or
PCB
from
the
operating
system.
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