Keep in mind that "Zero all Data" and "Low Level Format" are two *different* options in Drive Setup. If they are both available then have at it. Very doubtful you'd kill the drive...

On Apr 21, 2004, at 8:21 AM, J�rg Duurkoop wrote:

If you have a Sonnet Trio ATA-controller which
appears as a SCSI-device to the system, the "Zero all
data" option is very much alive. Would this mean I could
kill my drives with the Apple harddisk utility?

Thanks,


Glenn

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