I just bought a DDS-2 drive to replace my DDS-1 drive (anybody want to buy
it?). Anyway, I tried one of my 120m tapes that had been used in the
DDS-1 drive, and it appears that the new drive recognizes the old format
and won't write to it at the higher density. How can I force it to
reformat? I don't have a bulk eraser. I tried using "mt setdensity
DDS-2", but it didn't take.
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Paul Tomblin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, not speaking for anybody
"In My Egotistical Opinion, most people's C programs should be
indented six feet downward and covered with dirt."
-- Blair P. Houghton