Reformat a firewire drive after using data rescue 2?

I have used data rescue 2 to take all the data from a FW drive that my G5 can't recognize. Can I reformat the drive via journal extended and start to use it again? Mechanically the drive seem OK, and data rescue 2 was able to retrieve everything I needed.

We don't know what corrupted the tree, or if Zeroing will actually help, but it's easy to do it now, and improbable later... even though it "sounds" like there are no cars coming, it wouldn't hurt to take the time to "look" both ways before crossing the street! LOL
Run Disk Utility, select the whole Device on the left, click the Erase Tab, Click the Options button, Click the "Zero out Data" button, click OK, select MacOS Extended (Journalled), if not already selected.

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    Lutz
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    Message was edited by: Jlk51496
    Message was edited by: Jlk51496

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