stuff@crash.cts.com (David Yip) (10/14/88)
I've had an amiga 500 for 11 weeks now. The last 7 of which it's been in the shop for drive problems. Ever week or so, it comes back supposedly fixed. Ever week or so, I take it back to get it fixed. Now the dealer I bought it from tells me I need a new drive, but they won't cover it under the warranty. No way am I going to buy another garbage drive from Commodore for $170.00. Has anyone replaced their internal drive with a generic 3 1/4 inch drive from say Toshiba or Sony? Or is there something special about the drive Commodore uses? David Yip stuff@crash.cts.com yipd@sds.sdsc.edu
haitex@pnet01.cts.com (Wade Bickel) (10/18/88)
stuff@crash.cts.com (David Yip) writes: >I've had an amiga 500 for 11 weeks now. The last 7 of which it's been in >the shop for drive problems. Ever week or so, it comes back supposedly >fixed. Ever week or so, I take it back to get it fixed. Now the dealer >I bought it from tells me I need a new drive, but they won't cover it >under the warranty. No way am I going to buy another garbage drive from >Commodore for $170.00. Has anyone replaced their internal drive with a >generic 3 1/4 inch drive from say Toshiba or Sony? Or is there something >special about the drive Commodore uses? > Why won't the dealer cover it? Did you buy it from the local dealer? Make sure to get receipts of the work already done from the dealer, and if you have any problems try contacting Commodore. Assuming you bought a new machine which you had for only 4 weeks before having problems with the drive, it seems to me it should be fixed under warrenty, especially here in California. Like I said, try contacting Commodore. It's not good for the Amiga's rep to have this kind of thing happen. Wade. UUCP: {cbosgd, hplabs!hp-sdd, sdcsvax, nosc}!crash!pnet01!haitex ARPA: crash!pnet01!haitex@nosc.mil INET: haitex@pnet01.CTS.COM Opionions expressed are mine, and not necessarily those of my employer.
koeppel@porthos.rutgers.edu (jess) (10/19/88)
A friend of mine has been thinking about buying an Amiga 500, mostly by my recommendation. Since we made the decision for the Amiga, I've been reading this newsgroup and have seen more than a few comlaints about drive problems. They seem to occur very quickly. Within a few months of owning the machine, people comlpain that the drive needs repairing, I also seem to notice that the repairs haven't seemed to be accomplishing much. Can anyone comment on this? I like the Amiga a lot, and for lack of resources will get the 500 as opposed to the 2000, but I am becoming a bit wary... jess koeppel@porthos.rutgers.edu
stuff@crash.cts.com (David Yip) (10/20/88)
When I took apart my Amiga drive to find out why it was jamming, I found out that the magnet had fallen off the write protect switch and was preventing the tray from sliding forward. Isn't it a bad idea to have a magnet inside a disk drive. All the drives that I've seen generally use a mechanical or optical switch.