First thing is to clean the inside of the Emax from dust. You can also check the cables that are connected to the drive. If that doesn't work, you can try to press down every cable that is connected to some thing... cheers/ niklas --- In emax@yahoogroups.com, "bostonxv" <bostonxv@y...> wrote: > I own an Emax I and when I turn it on the sequencer lights turns on, as well as the Select/ > Master and the Stop/Analog Processing ones. The display shows the "Please insert disk" > message, even with a disk inside. Looks like it's crashed. No matter what I press, it won't > respond. I just got a new disk drive (I thought that was the problem, as it happened to me > in the past) but nothing changed. As soon as I insert the disk, a repeated "click" comes > from the drive. Seems that it's trying to read it, but it can't..... > > Any suggestions? > > Thanks > > Ignacio Longo
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Re: What's the problem with my Emax?
2004-03-17 by Niklas Olsson
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