Prep for Donating My Computer

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  1. Posts : 9
    MS Windows 10
       #1

    Prep for Donating My Computer


    What can I do to protect myself before donating my computer?
    :)
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  2. Posts : 18,432
    Windows 11 Pro
       #2

    Wipe the hard drive with a program like MiniTool Partition Wizard Free

    https://www.partitionwizard.com/free-partition-manager.html
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  3. Posts : 5,707
    insider build 10586.3 win10 pro 64
       #3

    If you did real sensitive stuff, like banking and other very important things with your computer, then I suggest you take the hdd out and smash it up ,donate it with out the hdd...100% safest way
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  4. Posts : 7,128
    Windows 10 Pro Insider
       #4

    I would download a ISO of Windows 10 to a external HDD. Then I would use a program to securely erase all files on the HDD with the OS. I have used a program called Eraser. Then I would do a clean install of Windows 10 in a local account. If you have very sensitive data on your HDD then I would take the HDD out and donate the computer like that or replace the HDD with a drive that doesn't have any personal info.
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  5. Posts : 9
    MS Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #5

    Prep for Selling Computer


    The whole purpose of this exercise is to wipe clean my C: drive and restore the Windows 10 OS so I will be protected when I sell my PC. I think the new owner should be entitled to an OS but I don't want my personal files available to them. This is my plan:
    1. I will create a Windows 10 System Image file on an external HDD F: It will not contain any personal data files or purchased software.
    2. I will then create a System Restore CD.
    3. If I reformat my HDD C: (to wipe it clean), how do I restore the System Image File I created on F:? I'm concerned with how the computer knows where to boot from.

    I'm not really familiar with the in-workings of Windows 10 or if 'reformat' will actually wipe-clean the C: drive.

    Thanx in advance for any help I can use.
    Last edited by HDK W10; 24 Apr 2016 at 17:45. Reason: proofing
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  6. Posts : 5,707
    insider build 10586.3 win10 pro 64
       #6

    HDK W10 said:
    The whole purpose of this exercise is to wipe clean my C: drive and restore the Windows 10 OS so I will be protected when I sell my PC. I think the new owner should be entitled to an OS but I don't want my personal files available to them. This is my plan:
    1. I will create a Windows 10 System Image file on an external HDD F: It will not contain any personal data files or purchased software.
    2. I will then create a System Restore CD.
    3. If I reformat my HDD C: (to wipe it clean), how do I restore the System Image File I created on F:? I'm concerned with how the computer knows where to boot from.

    I'm not really familiar with the in-workings of Windows 10 or if 'reformat' will actually wipe-clean the C: drive.

    Thanx in advance for any help I can use.
    no ,just doing a regular format is not enough security, the files are still there waiting to be over written by new files,and can easily found with software by the new owner .. , either use one of the secure tool mentioned above of remove and replace the drive with another one if you are really concerned
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  7. Posts : 1,621
    Windows 10 Home
       #7

    Before considering removing hard-drive, DBAN is just one utility of many that can secure-wipe hard-drive. I seriously doubt the new owner will be geekish enough to be able to smoke out anything after the entire HD has been zero-written from Track 0 to LastTrack.
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  8. Posts : 9
    MS Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #8

    If I use DBAN instead of Format, does my plan seem to work? I'm still concerned about the "stripped" computer booting from the System Restore CD.
    My objective is too turn my old PC over to someone with the hard drive containing Windows 10 and nothing else.
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  9. Posts : 18,432
    Windows 11 Pro
       #9

    If it was me...
    Since I have a Windows 10 install USB that boots into Kyhi's recovery drive, I would wipe the hard drive with MiniTool Partition Wizard's utility for secure erasing the hard drive, do a clean install of Windows 10, create a local administrator account called TempAdmin with no password. Make sure all the drivers are installed and the hardware is working correctly (at least no exclamation points or unknown devices in device manager). Create a system recovery DVD if the computer has a DVD burner and sell it that way.
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  10. Posts : 9,788
    Mac OS Catalina
       #10

    Just wipe the drive or do like I do and give it a brand new harddrive and keep the old one.
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