??? 09/22/05 03:11 Modified: 09/22/05 03:33 Read: times |
#101342 - That works some time Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Dear Steave,
That has been used by me also to recover a Floppy disk few years back. In the case some area of the magnetic material goes bad and cant retain enogh flux to be read out. Decreasing temprature increases the flux density of a magnet so chances or reading it increase, thats how i understood it. Abhishek |
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