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Old 02-18-2002
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ORB 2.2 Gig Drive

I use this drive for backing up data. I've filled most of my disks, but a lot of it is from old projects that are done. I don't need this stuff any longer & can't figure out how to erase certain programs and/or an entire disc.

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Cant you just re-format it?

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I suppose I could, but I use it to back up a Fostex VF-16. The format is FDMS3 (Fostex formating). Why would I want to reformat discs that are already formated correctly? Also, if I only want to erase SOME of a disc & keep the rest, I'd be losing the stuff I want to keep.
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well you said an entire disk.. if you re-format the disk to the fostex format, its going to erase everything on the disk. there has to be some menu on your fostex that allows you to delete a project. I have an e-mu Darwin, and there is an option on there to delete certain projects and re-format disks.

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Old 02-21-2002
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No, I said certain programs and/or an entire disc!

My VF-16 eludes me on this one......
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