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any point to freecycling this laptop?
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lynnemcf
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I have a Toshiba satellite 4060, pentium pII 366 with 64 meg RAM 4.3 gig hard drive. I got it from a mate years ago and it was fabby for college work. Unfortunately i cannot work out how to system restore (pressing F8 does nowt). Screen still looks very nice. Is it of any use to anyone?
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I have a Toshiba satellite 4060, pentium pII 366 with 64 meg RAM 4.3 gig hard drive. I got it from a mate years ago and it was fabby for college work. Unfortunately i cannot work out how to system restore (pressing F8 does nowt). Screen still looks very nice. Is it of any use to anyone?
For the sake of two mins, why not stick it on and see? It would probably have taken you no longer than it did to start this thread...
I'd say you'll find a home for it no probs.0 -
I think you are confusing System Restore with a Factory Restore?
Sys Restore is accessed from the Start Menu.No free lunch, and no free laptop0 -
given the age it probably harks back to the days of restore CDs rather than partitions.... does it have alot of personal data belonging to your friend scattered around the hard disk?0
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Sorry, I didnt explain myself in the first posting ... I would only freecycle if I could delete permanently all of the data on the hard drive ... but I dont know how to do that0
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Take out the hard drive and hit it with a large hammer (the drive), then freecycle it - Spares or repair.
It's amazing the way they recover info in India.This is an open forum, anyone can post and I just did !0 -
Smashing the hard disk means that it will probably be no use to anyone - who could justify buying a new (or even secondhand) drive for something that old?
Does it have a CD or floppy drive? If so, download DBAN:
http://www.dban.org/download
save it as either a bootable floppy or CD, boot up from that, wipe the hard drive (to military standard if you're feeling paranoid) and you're done - ready to Freecycle it with no operating system installed.
DBAN is free and Open Source, and is generally regarded as good enough that even the evil Indians (?) won't get your data back.0 -
yup, factory restore isn't what you want as it leaves all your data deleted but easily recoverable, use the Dban disk, then just freecycle it as working PC, hard drive has been wiped so they'll need to reinstall the OS (CD not provided), license sticker on the back of the PC (assuming it is there, don;t post a photo of it on the internet)0
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Thanks ... will do that0
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Thanks Lynnemcf - this was exactly my question too.
Have you done the download / wiping thing yet, and did it work OK?
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