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'''Word of warning:''' When you're servicing your drive it's very easy for the write pin to fall out. The write pin is what is used to check if the disk inserted to the drive is write-protected or not. If the pin is missing, all the disks are seen as write-protected and hence no writing on them is possible.
The pin will fall out of the drive if you turn it upside down while working with it. It's very small and easy to lose, so it's important that you work with your drive on a desk or work surface and not, say, on your couch (where you won't even hear it falling). If it does fall out, this is where it goes:
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== Weblinks ==
* [http://www.octoate.de/wp/articles/german/laufwerksriemen-wechseln/ Changing the drive belt (German)]
* [http://www.dataserve-retro.co.uk/contents/en-uk/d70.html Servicing the Amstrad CPC6128 Disk Drive], a great guideby Dataserve Retro.