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Question : wiping ultra320 scsi drives
I have a relativey large stack of 80-pin ultra320 scsi drives I have pulled from some of our older HP proliant DL380 servers and I am trying to devise a way to wipe the data off them before I attempt to get rid of them.
Anyway, I've always invisioned being able to do this like I always have with other old drives, which basically has been to get a USB connected cradle type device that would just mount the drive as external storage and allow me to wipe the drives with a drive wiping software package. The problem is that I haven't had alot of luck finding a single drive cradle like this and was wondering if anybody mught have some alternate ideas for me to get these drives wiped? Thanks
Answer : wiping ultra320 scsi drives
Access to root of C:\ is denied for non-elevated accounts. Supply a path (on a previously created folder), like:
gpresult /h c:\report\gpresult.html /f
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