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How do I clear out my Windows XP before selling?
I am about to sell my XP based computer. How do I clear out my personal information from the computer or registry. I am a new guy so any additional steps needed to be performed would be great.
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the only real "safe" way to protect your data by deleting it...
is to reformat the hard drive completely, and reburn Windows XP over it fresh. You can do this yourself easily, if you have your Windows XP installation CD...or if not perhaps a local computer shop would do this for you. |
Yeah I dont have my XP CD. I deleted all the files I could find. What could be left? What could someone do? Where would something confidential about me be on the computer?
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Look for a freeware program called "Eraser" on Google, then use it to permanently delete all personal data from your PC. The only thing you need to do is reformat the hard drive, reinstall Windows, then run Eraser to permanently erase all previously deleted data. The new Windows won't have any personal data on it when you're done.
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Download a copy of Ubuntu (www.ubuntu.com) and install it. When it asks about partitioning just pick "use whole disk"
Make sure you really don't need anything else from it first tho, 'cause it *will* get rid of it. |
Even though your computer didn't come with a windows XP cd, it may have come with a system restore disc that has windows XP on it.
If it was me, I would reformat the c: and reinstall at all costs. As a bonus, the buyer will be happy because it will work better after the reinstall. |
Safest way is to reformat.. otherwise
click start--> run--> type in %temp% and delete all the files you can in there. Go to control panel --> User Accounts and create a new user. Sign in as new user and delete your old user profile and all the files. There are more places where files can hide, but those are the ones off the top of my head. |
Run kill disk on it.
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I am doing this soon too. But I forget the steps for how to format the machine.
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Boot & Nuke http://dban.sourceforge.net/ - offers DoD level of securely wiping disks.
I researched this extensively some time back and hope I'm remembering correctly... But, it's my understanding that reformatting will NOT clear all the data. It will look cleared in windows, put some/much of the data is still there - just not mapped. Supposedly pretty easy to access the data from a UNIX OS. The only way to truly "erase" is to write over each partition, repeatedly, with new meaningless data. Reformatting, nor deleting, just doesn't do that. - Skip |
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how about just yanking the hard drive out and selling it that way?
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+1 To be sure you have no data left, use a wipe utility like this. Basically what this does is a low level format of the hard drive, (1 & 0's multiple times to the hard drive) |
BFH and/or torch to the HDD is also a time proven method.
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If you have something that you really do not want anyone to ever see, yank the hard drive, smash it with a hammer and spend $50 for a new one, then sell the computer with a new clean drive. |
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I just made a mistake on ordering a spare hard drive for a couple of laptops, got a desk top hard drive,30 gig each. No big deal, it'll fit my desk top too. They were on sale, so I bought 2.
I paid $25 for each, if you'd like one, let me know, it'll be $25 plus shipping. One spare is enough. |
Are used computers actually worth anything? Maybe it's just me, but when I buy a new one every two years or so, the old one is a dinosaur that you can't give away.
How about an Office Space re-enactment, PC instead of a copy machine?:D |
Wouldn't a magnet run across the hard drive work? :)
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