cssu@cdfc.utoronto ("Comp. Sci. Students' Union - Tak Ariga") (12/09/86)
Well, unless you have some hardware tinkering experience, and you have
good diagnostics software, I would not reccomend trying to align your
drive head yourself.
This is not as easy as adjusting your drive speed! I know that you can
do a lot more harm than good since once you loosen the alignment, you may
never get it back right!
Like I said, unless you already have good software to check the alignment,
I would reccomend that you have a technician look at it. It may cost you
more to buy the software, than to pay a techie to look at it.
--Tak Ariga
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