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Thanks for all the ideas.
The manufacturer is supplying a replacement.
I never wanted to fix it, just "see" what was on it
and "clean" it... I'm running Autoclave on it now,
3 times... "0000's", "ffff's", and more "0000's" with
Linux something, (shred -x -v -n 3 /dev/hda)
The next "problem" I will have is that it is a 48bit LBA drive,
and the eraser program runs only to 137438952960 bytes.
That leaves me with 30G at the end that will not be cleaned...
(opps...) (I have a scatter brained idea about how to handle
that easy...)
Rick Glazier
----- Original Message -----
From: "Orf Bartrop"
> Suggest you return the disk to the outlet where purchased and get a
> replacement under warranty.
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