#1000 - How to Securely Wipe the Windows System Drive
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Wipe that drive!
You're about to give away or recycle your computer, but you don't want any of your personal files or other information to go with it. The answer? Wipe the drive!
Easy when it's an external drive, but what about when it's your system drive?
How to Securely Wipe the Windows System Drive has a couple of solutions, and all without using any 3rd party tools.
Also this week
- Wireless internet
- Hackers returning to your account
- When password auto-fill doesn't
- Your Microsoft account
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Featured Article
How to Securely Wipe the Windows System Drive
Not necessarily straightforward, but easy enough.
Reformatting the system drive takes a little more effort than other drives. Here are three ways to get it done.
Read: How to Securely Wipe the Windows System Drive
Also This Week on Ask Leo!
How Do I Get Wireless Internet? | |
You hear a lot about wireless internet, but it's not something you can just connect to anywhere. It's more often something you purchase and set up. Read: How Do I Get Wireless Internet? |
If They Got Into My Account Once, Could a Hacker Get In Again? | |
Once your account has been hacked, there are many things you need to consider to prevent it from being hacked again. Read: If They Got Into My Account Once, Could a Hacker Get In Again? |
What If Password Autofill Won't Work? | |
Password vaults are sometimes unable to auto-fill fields. There are several ways to work around this. Read: What If Password Autofill Won't Work? |
What Does Signing in to My Microsoft Account Really Mean in Windows? | |
Let's sort out some of the differences between logging in using your Microsoft account and logging in using a local account. Read: What Does Signing in to My Microsoft Account Really Mean in Windows? |
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What Does Signing in to My Microsoft Account Really Mean in Windows?Let's sort out some of the differences between logging in using your Microsoft account and logging in using a local account.Watch: What Does Signing in to My Microsoft Account Really Mean in Windows? |
What If Password Autofill Won't Work?Password vaults are sometimes unable to auto-fill fields. There are several ways to work around this.Watch: What If Password Autofill Won't Work? |
If They Got Into My Account Once, Could a Hacker Get In Again?Once your account has been hacked, there are many things you need to consider to prevent it from being hacked again.Watch: If They Got Into My Account Once, Could a Hacker Get In Again? |
How To Securely Wipe The Windows System DriveWipe the Windows system driveWatch: How To Securely Wipe The Windows System Drive |
How Do I Get Wireless Internet?You hear a lot about wireless internet, but it's not something you can just connect to anywhere. It's more often something you purchase and set up.Watch: How Do I Get Wireless Internet? |
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