![]() ![]() Probably also time needed to accelerate the medium to that speed without causing stress -> perceived speed, and/or cost due to much more complex electronics to read before medium is up to speed. The disc didn't always get perfectly centered by the loading mechanism, leading to rotational imbalance -> vibration, noise, wear More wear from media-to-sleeve friction - 5 1/4" and 8" discs typically touched the sleeve, which was lined with soft material -> wear, noise Dust in a hard drive can wreck it.) -> reliability Higher risk of drive/media damage if there is some imperfection in the media, or if any foreign matter gets into the drive or between media and sleeve (observable with hard drives. More complex data separator circuitry (due to higher bandwidth needed), probably better shielding on the r/w head wiring and drive-to-controller cabling -> cost, development effort Also, any significant rotational speed increase would have meant: I strongly recommend banging your camara to an extent that you dont break it if all else fails.As you mentioned, speed was considered sufficient for the typical applications at the time they were introduced. USE THIS ALTERNATIVE AS YOUR LAST IF YOU DONT WANT TO PAY MONEY. I formatted them quickly just incase, but I dont think that that was the problem with my camara. The first 5 blows didnt do it so I tried different areas to bang the camara and after like 10 times hitting it medium and softly with my palm it finally started reading ALL the memory sticks. BANG THE CRAP OUT OF YOUR CAMARA!, in everywhich angle. ![]() My last resort was a post on page 4 at the bottom about someone that bangged the camara a bit out of frustration and fixed it. I tried the ERASER, I tried messing with the little prongs inside the camara that touch the memory sticks, I tried inserting each memory stick rapidly for more than 10 times and nothing ever worked. I have 3 - 128mb memory sticks and 1 - 64mb memory stick, all Sony and all the sudden non of them were reading it would pop up the same error. Hey, I have tried so many different approaches as to how to solve this error. Re: C:13:01 Disk Error on Sony Mavica FD-71 Possible Solutions Hugo Velazquez Posted Aug 23, 2006 ![]()
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