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By *orkieMan
over a year ago
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System restore wont remove files documents etc , it just does as it says ie restores your OS to a previous condition.
Best option is to reinstall Windows, but bear in mind that there are free progs out there which will recover deleted files, pics etc even after a format |
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our beleif with old pc and laptop is get rid never give it away, with the pics we have on here do you really want someone to take alook at what you have deleted.
when I get rid of a pc the first thing I do is take out the hard drive and hammer it to death.
you could always fit a new hard drive
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No, not really... system restore is designed to roll back to a particular point in time so unless you made a restore point when the machine was freshly installed and nothing else had been installed on it then that's not really what you want to do.
I would suggest formatting the drive and then installing Windows freshly. Depending upon your pc you may have a DVD you can use our you may have a partition (think of a partition as a separate drive) that contains what you need to do a clean install.
Make sure you've got your license key handy if you do decide to do a reinstallation. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Also make sure you have your drivers disks to hand or know how to download and install the latest from websites like HP for your printer etc..
I had a separate HD partition in which I stored an Acronis TrueImage file that could restore my computer quickly to it's driver enabled 'fresh state'.
For documents / pics i always use DropBox. If my computer goes tits up it's stored in the cloud and i can just download them all back onto my comp. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Chances are the person you're giving the PC to will not have the skills or even the inclination to recover your deleted files.
However, if you're that uneasy about it - replace the hard disk drive. |
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"Chances are the person you're giving the PC to will not have the skills or even the inclination to recover your deleted files.
However, if you're that uneasy about it - replace the hard disk drive."
That's true. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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However, if you're that uneasy about it - replace the hard disk drive."
This is the best piece of advice if you're concerned about data privacy. A new drive is what, £35 from your local PC merchants and then you dont have any worries.
Then you can use my favourite hard drive eraser. A set of torx drivers and a Lumphammer.
Oh, and the Neodymium magnest in hard drives have a myriad of uses! |
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