First post, by jesolo
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I have an old Conner CP30174E 170 MB IDE hard drive that I bought in late 1993 together with my first PC.
The hard drive served me well until I retired the drive around 1997. This was now after I eventually upgraded to a faster PC (at that point I used it as a secondary drive).
About 4 or 5 years ago, I plugged the drive in again to see what data was still on there and could hear that the drive had trouble "unparking" itself (i.e. spinning up).
A light tap on the drive seemed to "loosen it up" and it unparked itself.
I packed it away after retrieving some data and have now again brought it out of storage to maybe try and use it on a retro PC that I've built.
The drive did have some trouble starting up the first time, but after a couple of tries it came to life.
Once in full swing, it reads and writes without any problems.
It would appear that the more regularly I use it, the less trouble it has spinning up again, after shutting it down.
After reading a bit on the internet, I believe it could be a case of the heads getting stuck on the platters of the hard drive.
Any advice on how I can perhaps "service" the drive and maybe "loosen" up whatever mechanical components might be stuck? Or, has the time arrived for me to retire this drive permanently?