โDec-07-2014 02:26 PM
โDec-12-2014 06:14 PM
โDec-12-2014 04:04 PM
TomG2 wrote:
Discarding a netbook with a cracked screen and no operating system makes perfectly good sense to me.
โDec-12-2014 01:34 PM
โDec-12-2014 10:51 AM
TomG2 wrote:
I am going to remove the hard drive and render it useless. I will probably have to pay someone to dispose of what's left of the computer. I am disappointed that the Acer restore method did not work for me.
โDec-12-2014 10:17 AM
TomG2 wrote:Here's a link to a web page that may be helpful:
I am going to remove the hard drive and render it useless. I will probably have to pay someone to dispose of what's left of the computer. I am disappointed that the Acer restore method did not work for me.
โDec-12-2014 07:05 AM
โDec-11-2014 04:14 PM
โDec-10-2014 04:06 PM
โDec-10-2014 03:51 PM
TomG2 wrote:
The netbook in question is a Acer Aspire One, which has a conventional hard disk drive.
โDec-09-2014 03:07 PM
โDec-09-2014 02:40 PM
Tom_M wrote:Chris Bryant wrote:Most netbooks have a standard spinning disk type hard drive. Netbooks have been pretty much replaced by tablets and ultrabooks. I suspect that a computer running Windows XP will be old enough that solid state drives were quite rare.
Netbooks use solid state drives, which are easier to erase securely. If you can boot off a usb drive, I would use DBAN, alomg with installing Lubuntu.
โDec-09-2014 12:03 PM
MrWizard wrote:
YES..for yourself
he wants to clean it..then give it away (donate)
NOT install a new OS..somebody else might not be able to use
โDec-09-2014 11:51 AM
โDec-09-2014 10:49 AM
Tom_M wrote:
Most netbooks have a standard spinning disk type hard drive.