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HDI-20 Repair?
Posted by: Retro Rider on 2018-12-04 07:35:49
I've got a Powerbook Duo 2300c that has a dead hard drive. I want to restore this since this is kinda easy to repair, especially since it uses 2.5 IDE instead of 2.5 SCSI, so I can just put in a cheap 2.5 IDE to CF converter and install MacOS and these Powerbook Duos are quite rare. The only problem is the floppy drive. I have an HDI-20 floppy drive, and I have an Emachines dock (which has an HDI-20 port) and a micro dock. However, I've only tried it once on the emachines dock. It said it couldn't read the disk (even though there was no disk in there) and when I pressed eject, it popped and the computer turned off (it was plugged into the wall) and I haven't tried it since. I haven't been able to try it with the micro dock because one of the metal leg things is broken and it doesn't seem to want to go in. It could be that the drive needs to be lubricated, or I may need to repair one of the docks. Can anyone help me? Also, can someone show me how to lubricate the HDI-20 drive, just want to get it out of the way. Also, can you use Petroleum Jelly/vaseline to lubricate floppy drives? I read somewhere that it works really good in a pinch.

Posted by: Retro Rider on 2018-12-10 07:57:16
Update: broke my farging hdi-20

Posted by: LaPorta on 2018-12-10 08:27:31
How?

Posted by: Paralel on 2018-12-10 08:57:25
Yes, your second post doesn't provide much information...

Posted by: Retro Rider on 2018-12-10 09:22:02
How?
I was trying to lift the board to get a better view than one of the ribbon cables to the motor broke when I was trying to remove it.

Posted by: Paralel on 2018-12-10 10:29:55
Ribbon cables are the devils design, I swear!

Posted by: bibilit on 2018-12-11 00:17:16
IIRC those drives are all the same, probably the same found on the Powerbook 1XX range

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