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by idworks1
1637 days ago
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Ah yes, crude indeed. We used to cut a small piece of payer, around an inch. Then fold it into a little square and place it inside that little empty square space on the front of the cassette tape. That's all it took to subvert it. By the way this worked just as well for audio cassettes tape. |
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And you could simply use masking tape to bypass it, because it was only designed to stop unintentional overwriting, not intentional overwriting.
I'm pretty sure as a kid I wrote over a few (bad) retail VHS movies this way, tapes that served more value as blanks.