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Is there a way to wipe my Computer?
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When I say wipe I mean keep my OS and stuff but clear all programs and files like wipe the HDD, basically I'm asking if there is a way I can delete everything but keep my computer able to run. I'm not much good with computers.
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You could restore your laptop to factory settings via Windows recovery mode. Most factory machines come with their HDDs partitioned so a small portion holds the recovery data, it might be named "RECOVERY (D"
Or at least I think that's how you do it.
Or at least I think that's how you do it.
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Format hdd,
Easiest way
Easiest way
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If i was you i would just do a system restore which puts it back to the way you bought it. Wipes out everything on your HDD
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XeX_XENONZ wrote Step 1: Go to kitchen.Wow man and here I thought we here at pc support do not have people who do the stupidest things. Well I have been proven wrong.
Step 2: Grab Paper towels.
Step 3: Using extreme precision, carefully rip one piece of paper towel off from the roll.
Step 4: Using the piece you ripped off, stroke your computer in any area you so choose to wipe.
Step 5: Throw paper towel in trash can.
Congratulations! You just wiped your computer!
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K it's a bit embarrassing but I don't even know what type of computer this is, it's a small grey box and it BLOWS. I don't think I have these recovery files you speak of?
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MW3Recoveries1 wrote Format hdd,
Easiest way
He said while reserving the Os install,you told him a way that won't. :facepalm:
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Beacon wroteMW3Recoveries1 wrote Format hdd,
Easiest way
He said while reserving the Os install,you told him a way that won't. :facepalm:
First of all, kickass avatar, second know anything else about it? I really need it done.
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i have fully restored my computer by pressing f8 i believe on start up and then following the steps from there
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