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On Thu, Oct 23, 2003 at 02:35:56PM -0400, Gribbin, Francis J. wrote:
> The heads on these drives often go bad.
> Too frequent cleaning can actually speed the process.
> I'd consider replacing the drive.
Especially as cheap as they're going for these days...
I'd also strongly recommend getting another, non-DAT tape drive. DAT tapes
have a ridiculously short rated life (less than 100 passes, IIRC), and the
drivesa re touchy at best. I went through five of them before finding one
that would read the tapes I needed to to get my system reinstalled recently.
That system has since had an 8mm tape drive connected to it, and a backup
taken there. ANYTHING is more reliable than DAT.
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