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numbers, built at different manufacturing facilities
or at different dates (example one in April, one
in November). So with this all said, we typically
recommend copying to a slightly larger drive.
4. Bad sectors – If the Disk Jockey encounters a
bad sector on a hard disk drive, it will retry the
bad sector 32 times. If after 32 times the Disk
Jockey still cannot successfully read data from
the disk it will issue an audible alert. Typically
this means physical damage to the disk platter.
We have seen success using 3rd party software
products that repair damaged sectors, however
at the time of this printing we were unable to get
the clearance to name the product. Please contact
support@diskology.com for more information on
3rd party products that may help in this scenario.
If none of the aforementioned reasons for beeping appear
to be the case, try seeing if the Disk Jockey can copy from
another drive, or to another drive. If all you get are beeps,
then we probably need to swap our your Disk Jockey.
While I have your attention, one of the other common
questions is regarding the
Q. The power light is blinking green, the Disk1 and
Disk2 lights are solid red, is the Disk Jockey working?
A. Yes! Let me describe how this should work. After
securely connecting the drives to the Disk Jockey prior to a
disk copy in mode 3, you should hit the blue button firmly
one time. At this time you’ll hear the drives begin to spin










