I have to give my laptop back to work. I want to erase EVERYTHING I possibly can. I know how to do the basics with deleting history and cleaning out temp files but I want all of the stuff that is deep in the recesses of the hard drive GONE any help is appreciated! THANKS!
Tagged with: deleting history • hard drive • laptop • recesses • temp files
Filed under: Clean Up Computer
You can delete all the unwanted file yourself before giving it for servicing. I think you yourself can fix a lot of problems in the hard drive with out going to a service engineer. I can give you a link that deals with hard drive problems. It will be useful to you. I found the info at http://fixit.in useful
http://www.ccleaner.com/
This will help and its free.
Windows washer is some good software to use. So if you want it to clean real good I would suggest that you get this software..
the best way to clean up your hard drive
is to go to your control panel click on it
then find add remove programs click on that
now find the programs you want to remove
if there are things that you have put on the computer
but you can not find then in add remove
then you can right click on the program
go to find target click on it
and other window will come up were you can delete all the stuff
for that program
I hope this will help you
may God bless you and have a nice day
Well, it would really depends on the following:
* What company do you work for?
* What type of business are they in?
* What kind of information do you have on your laptop?
* Why are you having to give back the laptop?
* Are you able to reinstall all software, if you reformat?
Even if you reformat, some information can always still be retrieved. It just depends on how knowledgeable the retriever is, and what kind of resources they have at their disposal.
But really, unless you have committed some kind of crime that you want to cover up, I wouldn’t worry about it if I were you.
Just delete off as much as you can, clear history, etc…
Chances are the first thing they will do, is reformat it themselves.
can’t really do it without reformartting it or using special software…you can delete as much as you can, and try defragmenting the drive afterwards…
One software can do it. It’s name is Restoration.
http://www.snapfiles.com/get/restoration.html
following article explains how to use it to wipe out the deleted files on your hard disk if that is what you intend to do.
http://yanswers.blogspot.com/2006/09/file-recovery-and-file-destruction.html