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Removing data from an old pc
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I'm buying a new PC and disposing of my old one, possibly to a deserving cause. However, I want to remove any personal data before doing so and I am not sure how to ensure that it has been securely removed. I've heard that some "experts" can retrieve so called deleted information.
Any ideas please. I am not a whizz with computers so practical rather than highly technical info would be greatly appreciated.
Any ideas please. I am not a whizz with computers so practical rather than highly technical info would be greatly appreciated.
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If the computer is not worth much, but there is potentially sensitive data on the hard disk, then take the hard disk out and smash it with a hammer.
As has been said, just deleting files is not enough. Even deleted files still sit on the hard disk.
Reinstalling Windows (and doing a format) may get rid of some files but possibly not all.
Plenty of criminals buy old computers just to get sensitive data off the hard drives.
As has been said, just deleting files is not enough. Even deleted files still sit on the hard disk.
Reinstalling Windows (and doing a format) may get rid of some files but possibly not all.
Plenty of criminals buy old computers just to get sensitive data off the hard drives.