On Monday, July 5, 2004, at 11:39  AM, John Robinson wrote:

> I agree with Harry, why not use a large magnet?  I purchased one from 
> Radio Shack several years ago, very large thing, plugs in and about 
> the size of an iron.  I have not tried it with a hard drive, but boy 
> it will wipe out about everything else for sure, does a great job.
>
> John R.
>
> On Jul 5, 2004, at 11:31 AM, Bill Rising wrote:
>
>> On Jul 4, 2004, at 14:48, Brian wrote:
>>
>>> You can go to Compusa and get a converter for them and use them in a 
>>> desktop. The converter price is about 6.00. just plug it into the 
>>> drive and plug the drive into your deskop.
>>> Thank you can either use it as a regular drive for extra space, or 
>>> zero it out.
>>>
>>
>> That was a good idea. Unfortunately, being cheap, I have another old 
>> scavenged drive in my AGP mac already, so it is maxed out. As for the 
>> Beige G3 (my other basement machine), it can have but one hard drive, 
>> because it is the earliest model of tower G3s.
>>
>> I wish I'd have thought to zero the drives after getting all the info 
>> off of them!
>>
>> Bill
>>
>>
>>
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