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VHS Tape
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technique
Title
How to Fix a Damaged VHS Tape
Introduction
VHS tapes have currently been surpassed by other forms of video, such as CDs or digital storage on computers or smartphones. Since they are non longer manufactured, VHS tapes that contain movies, home videos, or any other media can be permanently lost and unviewable if they are damaged. This guide will show you how to fix a damaged VHS tape so most of the video can be viewed again, or converted to a modern digital format for safekeeping.
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Difficulty
Moderate
Conclusion
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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