2nd hand laptop

Is this really going to be worth it once you have done all this?

I would say 1st up try and sell it to somebody that you know and so who wouldn't take advantage of your data should it turn up.

You will probably spend a good amount of time doing this and 2nd hand laptops arent really worth much!
 
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SourChocolate

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Shocking advice.

It crucial to properly wipe out your HDD regardless where pc goes to as you never know where it may end up since you no longer control it.

Disk erasers are free & easy to use:
1 find and download
2 install
3 run and set off the process
4 wait until it's completed

Points 1-3 take 15mins to complete. Point 4 will take a few hours depending on HDD capacity but no attention is necessary.

Always wipe out your data!
 
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Thanks all. I've just bought a precision screwdriver set (£2.09) and removed a cover plate on the back which has revealed a polished silver thingy that says Hitachi Travelstar and a load of nunbers and letters on the label. On googling the details, it seems that this is indeed the hard drive and it just slides out which is nice and easy. I expected it to be a lot more complicated than that. Just before I consign this part to oblivion, please will someone confirm that this is the actual part. Thanks in advance.
 
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Just a thought, do you have a copy of your operating system to put back onto it before you sell it ?. Depending upon the age, you may have to make a set of recovery disks first so that you can re-install...

If you don't then you could consider using Ubuntu ( Linux) as it's free and easy to use.
 
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SourChocolate

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Thanks all. I've just bought a precision screwdriver set (£2.09) and removed a cover plate on the back which has revealed a polished silver thingy that says Hitachi Travelstar and a load of nunbers and letters on the label. On googling the details, it seems that this is indeed the hard drive and it just slides out which is nice and easy. I expected it to be a lot more complicated than that. Just before I consign this part to oblivion, please will someone confirm that this is the actual part. Thanks in advance.

I'd suggest wiping the content out, it's sufficient. It'll be more difficult to sell your laptop without hdd and the price will be dramatically low. Drop me a pm, i can advise on relevant software and necessary steps.

Also- you've identified the right part, it's hdd.

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Paul_Rosser

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Thanks all. I've just bought a precision screwdriver set (£2.09) and removed a cover plate on the back which has revealed a polished silver thingy that says Hitachi Travelstar and a load of nunbers and letters on the label. On googling the details, it seems that this is indeed the hard drive and it just slides out which is nice and easy. I expected it to be a lot more complicated than that. Just before I consign this part to oblivion, please will someone confirm that this is the actual part. Thanks in advance.

Yes thats the hard disk, how are you planning to destroy it ?
 
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Rookery

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Yes thats the hard disk, how are you planning to destroy it ?
I thought 10 minutes in the deep fat fryer, a quick slap with a hammer then park my van on it, in a puddle. Or I could just slice it in half with the angle grinder.
To the other replies, yes I accept it would be worth more with a hard drive but I havent got the knowledge to do all that or the disc thingies so I'm happy just to get rid of it, even if I only get a pound.
 
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SourChocolate

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I thought 10 minutes in the deep fat fryer, a quick slap with a hammer then park my van on it, in a puddle. Or I could just slice it in half with the angle grinder.
To the other replies, yes I accept it would be worth more with a hard drive but I havent got the knowledge to do all that or the disc thingies so I'm happy just to get rid of it, even if I only get a pound.

Since you've already got necessary tools, I suggest you carefully disassemble it and then dispose all individual parts and components in different locations across the country.
;)

On a serious note - frying it won't make too much damage, driving over either. Well, at least if someone was desperate enough in trying to recover the data. An angle grinder does sounds like a proper tool though - just make sure magnetic disks are properly treated.
 
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