Delete your whole computer.

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I know i am a noob at computers and shit.
I want to delete everything off this PC.
Make it like I just bought it! What is the best way to do so?


I just want to deleted everything and start new.
 
Factory reset its one of the f keys when you load up your pc mine is f3 maybe thats urs.
 
Leader said:
Throw it on the ground. Seems to work for me.

How about I throw you on the ground and make you suck my hairy ballsack
 
Doctor said:
How about I throw you on the ground and make you suck my hairy ballsack

I'm down. Where should we meet?

In all seriousness there should be an option to erase your HDD.
 
Just delete system 32. you should be good.
 
Alternately you could just format, then download a big ass file to corrupt all previous data then remove the file
 
Stoner said:
Vouch, this will work but you won't have a computer ever again.

Haha yeah I remember reading somewhere that deleting system 32 will fuck up your pc.

I'm running Windows 7.
 
Stoner said:
Vouch, this will work but you won't have a computer ever again.


Ummm not he just wouldn't have a bootable operating system, all he would have to do is reinstall lol...
 
So its safe for me to delete system 32. Right after I can start fresh on this desktop?
 
Factory restore in the boot options or use the factory restore disc. (Can easily get a pirated copy)
 
Doctor said:
So its safe for me to delete system 32. Right after I can start fresh on this desktop?

If you're worried about being caught by the FBI or something, shred all your files using a program that will write over each piece of data multiple times to make recovery more difficult, fill your entire HDD with meaningless files, delete those, format your HDD, reinstall your OS and start over.
 
Doctor said:
So its safe for me to delete system 32. Right after I can start fresh on this desktop?
Yes, it's safe. Just a warning that there's no going back, so just put all of your important files on a USB stick/drive. I also noticed an increase in speed too.
 
Elysium said:
Yes, it's safe. Just a warning that there's no going back, so just put all of your important files on a USB stick/drive. I also noticed an increase in speed too.

It's safe, but it won't necessarily guarantee that the files won't be able to be recovered by a forensic IT specialist.
 
So I restart my pc after deleting system 32? And I can start downloading new programs etc. And start new? Haha
 
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