SeekingJana
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He'd still have to hook it up, and if it was like mine was, insert a disk and load it.
Hi, could you clarify what you mean by the bolded part?
Do you mean the computer program he bought to erase his HD? Because that's the only thing he would need a disk for as far as we know.
Obviously the search for such a program's abilities would preceed the actual use of the program.
The two events didn't occur simultaneously.
For all we know, he erased his HD with the WW program (or it plus another purchased at another time-- I think he was very careful and those programs were not " great" back then) in Lewisburg.
Just put the program in and let it work. As long as he had battery power to let his drive run, he could erase it anywhere, any time.