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  • #594805
    eclipse
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    By the end of this week,iy”h…please tell me the SAFEST WAY to do the magnet-melting netbook cremation….

    #737571
    always here
    Participant

    my laptop broke; I’m using my son’s but he wants it back. if you’re thinking you don’t want yours anymore, please keep me in mind! 🙂

    #737572
    kapusta
    Participant

    :-/

    Do we have any say in this?

    *kapusta*

    #737573
    real-brisker
    Member

    eclipse – You mean your leaving already?

    #737574
    eclipse
    Member

    Remember I said that when this last project is over…?Always-here,I have too much personal stuff which is retained in the hard drive FOREVER…I was advised to melt it….I know you think I’m nuts,I just think I need to be moving around more!!

    #737575
    always here
    Participant

    you can keep your hard drive.. I’ll put a new one in. ummm, but I’m not a computer tech… is that doable? 🙂

    #737576
    ItcheSrulik
    Member

    Wait till I hit the first really frustrating bump in my current project, and bring it over. 🙂

    #737577
    eclipse
    Member

    you need something to hammer?

    #737578
    yogibooboo
    Member

    eclipse you dont have to melt it. you can get all your personal stuff removed from your hard drive and save it to another computer etc. theres a place in BP that can do it. its located on 18th and 60th i think. there’s a guy dovid there that can help. otherwise my husband does these things…

    #737579
    eclipse
    Member

    what if I don’t need to save it?

    #737580
    eclipse
    Member

    Nu,how do I melt the hard drive?

    #737581
    yogibooboo
    Member

    why do u want to melt it??

    #737582
    Ofcourse
    Member

    eclipse, what’s your plan to take the place of the CR? I noticed that of the last 50 posts, 9 are yours. You’ve been pretty active and faithful here. Is it doable? Please only answer whatever you feel comfortable answering, but what will you do to satisfy your CR cravings? What could possibly be as juicy? What will you do to prevent CR withdrawal symptoms? What will you do when serious temptations arise? (Im asking because I think Id like to wean myself a bit).

    #737583
    eclipse
    Member

    Don’t want the savvy to have access to personal info in the computer and going back to my much-more-productive Amish life

    #737584
    Pashuteh Yid
    Member

    Eclipse try downloading a free program called C-Clean which will competely sanitize your hard drive. Use the option to clean white space. That should be as effective as melting it without destroying it. Make sure you set the option before you start.

    In general when one deletes data, it leaves it there, and just puts a question mark into the first letter of the file. It looks deleted, but the info is still there. Undelete programs can recover. However, if you use a program to clean white space, it will actually erase and overwrite the data. Various standards call for repeating this 3 or even 7 times to make sure it is competely gone. You can set the choice of standard in there as well.

    The old Norton Desktop also did similar things, I think.

    If C-clean is not what you want, there may be other better programs out there, as well.

    #737585
    eclipse
    Member

    Is C-Clean the same as D-ban?

    Always here–your guess is as good as mine!

    Sure you want a mini- netbook,though?It’s hard on the eyes and shoulders!

    Of Course:so you see why I need to get rid of it!!Trust me,I have PLENTY ELSE to do.

    #737586
    always here
    Participant

    eclipse~ thanks for the heads up: nay, on the mini. I had gotten my daughter a 10″ mini & it turned out I was penny-wise (not so much!) & pound foolish!! :/

    #737587
    Ofcourse
    Member

    eclipse, please challenge me with a time-occupying diversion I might enjoy as much as the CR, other than torahanytime.com where I already spend lots of time B”H.

    #737588
    eclipse
    Member

    Sure,of course,but do you mind saying where you live?

    #737589
    Ofcourse
    Member

    eclipse I live in BP, you mean people live elsewhere? Cant be. 😉

    #737590

    eclipse-

    Physically destroying your computer or its hard disk is an extreme and most likely unnecessary step.

    D-ban is probably more than adequate for your security needs.

    I’d recommend either using D-ban and then giving it away, or just putting it in a closet for future use – if you ever travel it’s great for getting directions, hours places are open, weather, etc.

    #737591
    eclipse
    Member

    Of course-Come to the film for starters,introduce yourself,and we’ll see….ICOT-what’s better D-ban or C-Clear?

    #737592
    happiest
    Member

    eclipse- does this mean you’re leaving us?

    #737593

    eclipse-

    …what’s better D-ban or C-Clear?

    Sorry, I have no idea.

    I didn’t hear of either of them until I Googled your question.

    D-ban seems to be recommended by several sites, including this how-to video from PC World magazine:

    Click Here to see the demo.

    #737594
    eclipse
    Member

    happiest,as you can see I spend too much time here,and there is so much in life to accomplish besides the “virtual” joy of blogging on the world’s best-kept secret:The CR.But I need more than “virtual” deeds in my life!So like I told of “course”,come to the film,introduce yourself,and then whatever….:)

    #737595
    happiest
    Member

    eclipse, I understand but it will be sad to see you leave!

    #737596
    eclipse
    Member

    icot–thanks!

    happiest–that’s flattering,t.y.!

    #737597
    eclipse
    Member

    I clicked on it,very clear,thanks again.

    #737598

    eclipse

    You’re welcome -it’s my pleasure.

    I try to strike a balance when giving cautionary info to people who may not be computer savvy, so that they are made aware of potential dangers without turning them paranoid.

    No sure I always succeed ?

    Pashuteh Yid

    I used Norton’s “Wipefile” and “Wipedisk” utilities many years ago.

    #737599
    Pashuteh Yid
    Member

    Even without any utilities, you could probably type Format C: /P:7 /X.

    #737600
    Pashuteh Yid
    Member

    Sorry, I hit send button before I was finished. If you go into Command program (old DOS interface which you access via Start Menu/Command and then at the prompt type Format C: /P:7 /X, it should wipe out your whole disk and remove any traces of what was on there. (I don’t know if you even need the /X).

    You will then have to reinstall your operating system and all programs. If you have the original windows CD, you would insert into the CD drive and then follow the instructions to reinstall everything. This can take about 2 hours sometimes. You must have all the original disks, though, as sometimes there is a second Drivers and Utilities disk.

    But to physically destroy the machine seems like a waste.

    #737601
    eclipse
    Member

    P.Y. It’s only a teeny netbook,not even a regular size laptop.I am just too worried about privacy…it’s been breached in the past,big-time.Maybe that’s why I’m more wary.

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