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Wiping out HD after logic-board failure..
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<blockquote data-quote="JBarbier" data-source="post: 173451" data-attributes="member: 11855"><p>Hi, I'm pretty disgusted to say that my g3 800mhz iBook's LB has failed again. Instead of going through all of the hassle to replace it (again,) I decided just to sell it for parts since it has maxed-out RAM, 40gb HD, airport card, an extra battery (new) and tons of other stuff. I figure I could get a couple hundred by scrapping it, or selling it as/is. However, I have NO way of wiping out my harddrive. How would I be able to do this without using the iBook? I don't have any other mac laptops, so I'm clueless... any ideas?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JBarbier, post: 173451, member: 11855"] Hi, I'm pretty disgusted to say that my g3 800mhz iBook's LB has failed again. Instead of going through all of the hassle to replace it (again,) I decided just to sell it for parts since it has maxed-out RAM, 40gb HD, airport card, an extra battery (new) and tons of other stuff. I figure I could get a couple hundred by scrapping it, or selling it as/is. However, I have NO way of wiping out my harddrive. How would I be able to do this without using the iBook? I don't have any other mac laptops, so I'm clueless... any ideas? [/QUOTE]
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