Best stuff do when selling off old Win 7 PC
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1 | Thought I could just re format hard drive to wipe everything before sale. But Format option via right click at C: drive doesn't permit that. mariner26 - 2021-04-26 11:15:00 |
2 | mariner26 wrote:
Hahah no. Format WIPES the hard drive. It can't wipe itself. And it's not going to have any operating system on it if you do that, which would reduce the value of the beast by a lot. mariner26 wrote:
Just go into control panel. Make a new user. Log off the current user, and then log in as the new user and delete the old user, (it'll ask if you want to save the files say NO). Then you can run something like Ccleaner/tools/ drive wiper, (choose 'free space only'). Afterwards. It's about as good as you can get without messing around wiping the disk entirely and then re-installing the operating system. nice_lady - 2021-04-26 11:36:00 |
3 | Thanks Julie. Shall try that. mariner26 - 2021-04-26 11:48:00 |
4 | What make and model computer is it. Many have an option to do a factory reset which would be ideal for your purposes. Note that it is still possible to recover some of the old files even though they are not showing so it would still pay to use a drive wiper if you have any sensitive information on it duncb - 2021-04-26 14:33:00 |
5 | duncb wrote: mrfxit - 2021-04-26 17:59:00 |
6 | Depends on the model, A factory rest is the one. Otherwise Nice_Lady has the go as well swivel - 2021-04-26 20:29:00 |
7 | May not be of much use, but I have all data on partition Drive F and the operating system and programmes on Drive C. Makes back ups of all data far simpler. Also easier to wipe all data, if required, but I usually remove the hard drives and just dismantle and scrap (via recycling), the rest of the PC's anyway. socram - 2021-04-29 21:23:00 |