[net.micro.cbm] "Un-sticking" drive with head past track 35

prindle@nadc (10/27/86)

From: prindle@NADC

Everyone is overlooking the most obvious way out of this dilemma - it never
fails.  Just take that funny looking piece of cardboard that came with the
drive (you did keep it, didn't you!) and shove it in the slot; the extra 
protrusion on the back of the cardboard piece pushes the head mechanism back
to track 1.  Instant fix, no screwdrivers, warranty intact.
Frank Prindle
Prindle@NADC.arpa