To speed things up, you may also define primary and secondary pairs before you run ICKDSF with ERASEDATA. That will ease the load on the channels (or halve the time required to erase everything) and make the subsystem do extra work for you. Then maybe break the pairs, swap the primaries and secondaries and rerun the erase. You may even define multiple secondaries for the same primary, but I'm not sure if you can do it on the Shark. Ivica
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