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SarahBC Oct 5th 2013 3:33 pm

Disposing of Old PC
 
Hi guys,

We're taking our old PC to the recycling depot. Can anyone suggest what we should do remove any personal information from it?

Thanks so much for your suggestions!

(It's very old and slow to fire-up).

Atlantic Xpat Oct 5th 2013 3:38 pm

Re: Disposing of Old PC
 
Remove the hard drive. Re-engineer with a lump hammer. Sorted.

haggis88 Oct 6th 2013 1:52 am

Re: Disposing of Old PC
 
removing the hard drive is about all you need to do

either that or take it to an incinerator

Zoe Bell Oct 6th 2013 5:32 am

Re: Disposing of Old PC
 
Remove old hard drive and place in new computer
You can never have too much storage
No need to destroy it

Shard Oct 6th 2013 5:40 am

Re: Disposing of Old PC
 

Originally Posted by Zoe Bell (Post 10932913)
Remove old hard drive and place in new computer
You can never have too much storage
No need to destroy it

Depends how big it is. I think I have a 200MB drive kicking about from back in the day when that was big storage. No real need to hook that guy up.

Simon Legree Oct 6th 2013 5:57 am

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Originally Posted by Shard (Post 10932923)
Depends how big it is. I think I have a 200MB drive kicking about from back in the day when that was big storage. No real need to hook that guy up.

I once doubled my capacity from 10 to 20 MEGS. Not GIGS, megs ! It was an IBM XT clone back in the mid 80s. The 5 1/4 inch drives were as heavy as a brick ! Ah, the good old days.

Zoe Bell Oct 6th 2013 5:58 am

Re: Disposing of Old PC
 
Ha !!
I remember my first 20 mb hard drive
That seemed like enough storage to do for centuries !

Shard Oct 6th 2013 6:41 am

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My first notebook I was debating between 20MB HD or 120MB, and I assumed 120MB is a ridiculous amount of storage, so went for the lower amount. How wrong was I! And when I think of the price, it was practically a month's salary to buy one, whereas now they are practically giving notebooks away.

oopsbuddy Oct 6th 2013 6:56 am

Re: Disposing of Old PC
 

Originally Posted by Atlantic Xpat (Post 10932255)
Remove the hard drive. Re-engineer with a lump hammer. Sorted.

:rofl:

Atlantic Xpat Oct 6th 2013 11:12 am

Re: Disposing of Old PC
 

Originally Posted by Simon Legree (Post 10932941)
I once doubled my capacity from 10 to 20 MEGS. Not GIGS, megs ! It was an IBM XT clone back in the mid 80s. The 5 1/4 inch drives were as heavy as a brick ! Ah, the good old days.

Ha. I remember when cassette tapes were the storage medium & increased the RAM on my ZX81 from 1k to 16k by plugging in the external ram pack. A finely engineered device that "wobbled" just as you labouriously entered many lines of basic on the crappy membrane keypad so you lost it all. Them were the days.

Greenhill Oct 6th 2013 11:56 am

Re: Disposing of Old PC
 
You don't know your megabytes from your kilobytes :P


Originally Posted by Atlantic Xpat (Post 10933236)
Ha. I remember when cassette tapes were the storage medium & increased the RAM on my ZX81 from 1mb to 16mb by plugging in the external ram pack. A finely engineered device that "wobbled" just as you labouriously entered many lines of basic on the crappy membrane keypad so you lost it all. Them were the days.


Atlantic Xpat Oct 6th 2013 11:57 am

Re: Disposing of Old PC
 

Originally Posted by Greenhill (Post 10933283)
You don't know your megabytes from your kilobytes :P

See. It was so long ago. Megabytes seemed like an impossible dream back then!;)

Novocastrian Oct 6th 2013 2:06 pm

Re: Disposing of Old PC
 

Originally Posted by Atlantic Xpat (Post 10933284)
See. It was so long ago. Megabytes seemed like an impossible dream back then!;)

I started learning to program in BASIC on a second hand VIC 20 in (I think) 1982. Cassette storage, 3.5K RAM mostly taken up by the operating system. I think there was about 1.1K of usable RAM.

Then I graduated to a 32K RAM Commodore PET upon which I was tasked to write an instrument control/data acquisition/data analysis thingy for a tuneable diode laser spectrometer.

This was actually possible, but only by relying very heavily on pokes and peeks to the ROM based BASIC floating point routines.

Using the latter profitably motivated me to rewrite the whole business in 6502 assembler language, written on a new fangled IBM XT (with TWO! floppy drives) and downloaded (RS232 serial bus and cross compiler) to a 65C02 based standalone microprocessor whose operating system I wrote myself.

Them was the days.

bats Oct 6th 2013 2:26 pm

Re: Disposing of Old PC
 

Originally Posted by Novocastrian (Post 10933379)
I started learning to program in BASIC on a second hand VIC 20 in (I think) 1982. Cassette storage, 3.5K RAM mostly taken up by the operating system. I think there was about 1.1K of usable RAM.

Then I graduated to a 32K RAM Commodore PET upon which I was tasked to write an instrument control/data acquisition/data analysis thingy for a tuneable diode laser spectrometer.

This was actually possible, but only by relying very heavily on pokes and peeks to the ROM based BASIC floating point routines.

Using the latter profitably motivated me to rewrite the whole business in 6502 assembler language, written on a new fangled IBM XT (with TWO! floppy drives) and downloaded (RS232 serial bus and cross compiler) to a 65C02 based standalone microprocessor whose operating system I wrote myself.

Them was the days.

ah yes, when floppies were floppy

Greenhill Oct 6th 2013 2:38 pm

Re: Disposing of Old PC
 
You silly old man.


Originally Posted by Novocastrian (Post 10933379)
I started learning to program in BASIC on a second hand VIC 20 in (I think) 1982. Cassette storage, 3.5K RAM mostly taken up by the operating system. I think there was about 1.1K of usable RAM.

Then I graduated to a 32K RAM Commodore PET upon which I was tasked to write an instrument control/data acquisition/data analysis thingy for a tuneable diode laser spectrometer.

This was actually possible, but only by relying very heavily on pokes and peeks to the ROM based BASIC floating point routines.

Using the latter profitably motivated me to rewrite the whole business in 6502 assembler language, written on a new fangled IBM XT (with TWO! floppy drives) and downloaded (RS232 serial bus and cross compiler) to a 65C02 based standalone microprocessor whose operating system I wrote myself.

Them was the days.



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