Drive Erazer erazes your drivez

Tuesday, November 13th, 2007

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Police pounding down the door? Cyborg monkey spies crawling through the drain pipes? Ninjas threatening your babies? Erase your drive with the Drive Erazer ($99.95).This eraser is completely self-contained and even powers the drive as it erases. It takes about two hours to erase a 250 gigabyte drive — not too good if the zombies are coming for your data but good enough if you just want to sell your old PC at a garage sale.

It requires a power adapter and is also with a number of attachments for ZIP, PCMCIA, and flash drives. The Pro Model ($149.95) even does multi-pass erasing

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