Hey Folks!

I recently upgraded my wife and step-daughter's Pismo Powerbooks (the 
nice black ones with a white apple which preceded TiBooks) to Panther. 
To hold all the extra OS stuff, I got new 40MB drives for both 
powerbooks.

Here's the question: is there some easy way to zero out the old drives, 
both of which are now sitting on my desk?

I suppose I could take one of the powerbooks, take out the new drive, 
put in each of the old drives and zero them in turn, and then put the 
new drive back in. I'd kinda like a way which would not involve taking 
a pismo apart again. I seem to remember the adage, "the more you fiddle 
with it, the more it will break."

Anyone have an idea?

Thanks,

Bill



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