> RE: Heat and InstantInit > The May issue of Macformat (UK) suggests one tries to format > recalcitrant hard drives with Heat from totalrecall.com, or InstantInit > from download.com - in the case of the former it seems to be a > commerical data recovery site and I could not find Heat anywhere. With > the latter, it seems to be a utility for doing 'instant' formatting of > floppies. > I am looking for utilities to tackle 'unsupported' IBM (9GB) drives. > Any suggestions?
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