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I'm feeling pretty chuffed with myself on the technology front today. I have:
  • Finally got my DVD-video and Sky-box to talk to one another. It turned out that I'd got it all set up right in the first place, but just needed to choose the A1 channel on the DVD-video machine instead of letting it sit on channel 1.
  • Convinced my BT Home Hub to supply full wireless coverage to my entire house, rather than just a 2m pool immediately around it. Those people who said that the key to doing this was changing the channel it was broadcasting on ([livejournal.com profile] dakegra first, I think, confirmed by [livejournal.com profile] kernowgirl's husband) were really right. Setting it to channel 6 completely transformed it from basically not really working at all to working absolutely perfectly everywhere I could want it to. Amazing.
However, I still have a technological question:

Having recently bought my laptop from Dell, I want to take advantage of their partnership with ReCOM to recycle my old desktop PC to charity. I've checked that it meets their requirements, and established what I need to do to get it collected, but obviously it's crucial to ensure that it is data-safe before it goes out of my house. So far I have:
  • Uninstalled pretty much every piece of software I ever installed on it, with the exception of harmless ones like Adobe Acrobat
  • Told both IE and Firefox to clear all my personal data (passwords, browser history, favourites etc.)
  • Manually deleted all internet cache files, cookies etc. just to be sure
  • Wiped all my old documents, pictures and music (after copying them to my new machine, natch) and all temp files
  • Emptied the Recycle bin
  • Defragmented the hard drive
For the record, I never used anything other than web-based email accounts from it, so there shouldn't be old emails stored anywhere on it.

Is there anything else I should be doing before I let someone else have it? Or is rendering what was my primary personal and work computer for a total of six years truly data-safe so difficult to do properly that I'd be better off smashing the hard-drive with a hammer and taking it to the tip?

Date: Monday, 30 July 2007 15:26 (UTC)
ext_550458: (Me Mithraeum)
From: [identity profile] strange-complex.livejournal.com
Thanks for the reassurance. I didn't know that about Windows - how bizarre! So strictly, you can't give away any computer that has Windows installed on it? Very silly.

Date: Tuesday, 31 July 2007 23:56 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] edling.livejournal.com
It's one of those tremendously complicated licencing things that Microsoft seems to love- it'd take a lawyer or lots of time to work out for sure, but I think that the XP licence that you get with any PC you buy with it pre-installed only allows the original purchaser to transfer it once; As the original purchaser is your desktops supplier and they've tranferred it to you, you technically have no rights to transfer it or sell it to anyone else.
I very much doubt it's something you could ever realistically get into trouble for, but nevertheless it's there.

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