said:
>Is this just a matter of removing the drive itself, for proper access,
>or are you suggesting that I would need to physically disassemble the
>drive, at least partially ? Can this not alternately be accomplished
You would need to remove the top cover.
>with some sort of vacuuming, or long cleaning swabs + denatured alcohol ?
Not really. There's no access.
>The drive's manual states that no user service is required, other than
>periodic use of the cleaning cartridge, and that opening the unit would
>void the warranty. Maybe they should make a cleaning cartridge that
What they mean if it you have troubles beyond what the cleaning cartridge
or air will fix, it's time to call for service. They say the same thing
about radios and TV's.
Steven
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