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Title: Question About Initializing DDS Cartridges (Not For DAT Recording...)
Post by: ijwthstd on November 12, 2009, 01:06:58 AM
The boss was about to toss out a huge box of 120 meter data tapes but I was able to salvage them. If I initialize them in the tape drive, does that completely erase them and make the data unrecoverable? Irresponsible use/transfer of the cartridges could result in breaking major laws etc but I might still be able to get at least a few bucks for them somewhere.

There is at least one 90 meter - If I initialize that can I record on it in a DAT recorder?

Thanks!
Title: Re: Question About Initializing DDS Cartridges (Not For DAT Recording...)
Post by: fozzy on November 12, 2009, 12:19:20 PM
probably best to degauss or send to bonded destruction company