There is a little plastic tap in one of the coenors you break it off.
Yes, that is why a magnet nearby can erase the contents (hehehe)
Yes if you click the erase button by accident.
No, even if she accidentally remembers or someone tells her the spell will immediately erase it from her memory.
The erase protection tab on a VHS tape is located on the top edge of the cassette. It is a small, plastic tab that can be removed or covered to prevent the tape from being recorded over. If the tab is removed, it typically allows the tape to be recorded on; if it's still in place, the tape is protected from accidental erasure. Some tapes have a slot for a small piece of tape or a sticker that can be used to cover the hole if the tab has been removed.
it depends on the strength of the electromagnet. if you have a case with a magnet, that doesn't have enough strength to erase it, though other magnets should be kept away from your ipod. however, even if you accidentally erase your touch, you can still re-sync your songs to your ipod touch via a computer for free.
Maybe the tape was recorded in a Super-VHS recorder. Very few VCRs made could play these tapes. Perhaps the tape was recorded on a VCR whose head was far out of alignment, or maybe the tape was subjected to a strong magnetic field, which would erase it.
Yes you may play each copyrighted VHS tapes on a VHS Cameras and you may be allowed considering to play VHS movies on a VHS camcorder
no :P
S-VHS is super vhs a higher quality of the VHS format. It is a resolution of 560×480.
S-VHS (Super VHS) is an improved version of the VHS standard.
Go to your Wii's memory settings and go to channels then erase save data for Netflix. Be careful to not accidentally erase the channel itself though. When you are done, open Netflix, and it will ask you to log in. Also, If you choose to sell your Wii, be sure to erase the memory of your Netflix so buyers do not get to watch for free.
The S-VHS input location will vary depending on the device. The term S-VHS stands for super VHS because it is an improved version of the typical VHS system.