An improper machine setting in a hard disk drive assembly process could reduce the read/write area of hard disk drives. This paper presents the methodology to increase the read/write area of hard disk drives by finding an optimal machine setting that minimizes the track zero. The Six Sigma improvement approach was applied. The design of experiment technique helped indicate the optimal levels of significant factors, which were the number of screw turn, the rotating pin height, and the cylinder force, that yield the minimum track zero. The results showed that the mean of track zero was decreased from 16,185 to 15,120 tracks and the standard deviation was decreased from 1,116 to 633 tracks resulting in the increase of the process capability index (Ppk) of the track zero performance from 0.54 to 1.52.