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dsawan
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just curious, what do you guys do to old pc's when you get new ones? How you go about getting ird of old pc's.
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I was told that the best way to protect your privacy when donating PC's is to remove the hard drive and let the recipient supply their own. A knowledgeable person with the right software can resurrect a hard drive with your info on it.
I am far from knowledgeable in this area and I was able to partially resurrect a HD I bought at a Computer Renissance (sp) shop. So beware.
If you simply delete the files, then they can be retreived from the HD as the information is still there. But if you use a add on utility that actually over writes the information, retreiving it becomes much harder or impossible. Thanks to Dirtman's input, I no longer DELETE any thing. I ERASE all files that I no longer want or need by using a simple utility caller ERASER....it's free, fast, does not hog up resources. You can set the program up to overwrite files 1 time, 3 times, 7 times or 35 times (takes for ever to do a 35 time overwrite but well worth using on very vital info you do not want anyone getting to).
If it's just old and is still working you can donate it to your local thrift store, Goodwill or the Salvation Army,