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"Business model", as in, those who manage that forum derive some income from it?
In that case, they're really at the mercy of Company X not starting their own and, effectively killing their market. Assuming they do better.
It's like companies that write middleware that "improves" an established product from another company. If their entire business model relies on said company to keep their bugs around...they probably won't exist for long.
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Can you lick the science?[^]
What do you get when you cross a joke with a rhetorical question?
The metaphorical solid rear-end expulsions have impacted the metaphorical motorized bladed rotating air movement mechanism.
Do questions with multiple question marks annoy you???
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This is wonderful! Thank you.
Zaphod
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Software is art, not science.
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I really loved the Zoology entry.
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I have just inherited a system, and I want to completely wipe it (there were a few non-system files, and I have copied that over to stick drive).
It is Windows 10 Home, 20H2. At the end of all this, I want there to be like a new computer with this same OS. I don't have anything like a rebuild disk, etc. Since it is so weak, it might go to Goodwill.
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use Macrium software and delete current partition..
diligent hands rule....
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Done this multiple times in the past, but it was also a few years ago - never seen a problem with it picking up the license - but then I only tried it on something like 4 computers.
No need for any third party partition tools unless you are afraid someone with two much time will start using a lot of tools to extract data - partitions can be deleted/created from the Windows 10 installer.
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swampwiz wrote: Since it is so weak, it might go to Goodwill.
You might consider reviving it with a Linux distro. I like Twister OS[^]. It has themes that look and function like Windows from Windows 95 to Windows 10. It also has a DOS emulator and Wine to run Windows apps.
"When you are dead, you won't even know that you are dead. It's a pain only felt by others; same thing when you are stupid."
Ignorant - An individual without knowledge, but is willing to learn.
Stupid - An individual without knowledge and is incapable of learning.
Idiot - An individual without knowledge and allows social media to do the thinking for them.
modified 19-Nov-21 21:01pm.
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I have just remembered that I have install files for Linux & gparted, so I think I will do that and just give it away to a local charity; they probably have a way to get a free Windows license.
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Don't mess around with individual partitions. Get MS's Win10 ISO download tool, boot from it, and just tell it to nuke all partitions. It'll create those small partitions it needs for boot/recovery, and allocate the rest of it to itself. Then let it install itself.
Then, if you're really paranoid about wiping might still be recoverable after that, run sdelete from SysInternals. This'll wipe any sector that is still marked as unused (even though data from previous files might still be there), so that data effectively gets overwritten with garbage.
For an extra level of paranoia - start the whole thing by running DBAN. The drive will be as clean as can be reasonably expected. Then reinstall Win10, and call it a day.
Or just replace the whole damned drive with one you no longer care about, after wiping it with DBAN (in case that one might ever have contained data you don't want to be recovered). Do whatever you want with the drive you've just removed.
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My experience only goes as far as Windows 7 but I would recommend the same procedure as dandy72 with one remark.
If the computer has a Recovery Partition, use it instead of the ISO since that will automatically install all needed drivers for the system, although it will all be outdated. Afterwards update everything.
I had problems with some missing drivers on some systems when installing from an ISO instead of the Recovery Partition because the hardware was not even listed by the Windows installer and the computer manufacturer would not provide the correct drivers on their website.
The downside of using the Recovery Partition is that you also get all the crapware that the computer manufacturer wanted you to never use but still turn your top of the line computer into a disappointment.
Whichever method you choose, be careful to not remove the Recovery Partition as you might need it in the future.
Best regards to all
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True.
Personally I avoid using recovery partitions for the reason you mention; even though you get the benefit of having the drivers automatically reinstalled, the recovery partition will also bring back the bundled crap like anti-virus trialware.
At one point in time manufacturers bundled recovery discs. Then they stopped doing that, and had an app preinstalled that allowed you to burn your own set of recovery discs. Nowadays it seems like the only option is the recovery partition, which is completely useless if the disk hosting it dies...
What I like to do...and I realize this only applies to systems I own/use regularly and care about...is to keep a folder on my NAS containing the latest of all drivers necessary for all of my systems. Maybe once a year I'll look for updates on the manufacturer's site, update them, and if there's no problem, replace the existing version on my NAS. What this means is that if I need to go to the extreme of blowing away the OS and reinstalling, all the drivers are there, known to be the correct ones, relatively new, and ready to go.
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I no longer depend on Recovery Partitions, as most of the time i would just nuke the partitions in the drive anyway, also i no longer trust the drivers available in manufacturers web sites to install properly in later versions of Windows, so i just extract them using Double Driver and i'm able to simply install whatever version of Windows i fancy and restore most of the drivers shortly after.
"Science fiction is any idea that occurs in the head and doesn’t exist yet, but soon will, and will change everything for everybody, and nothing will ever be the same again." Ray Bradbury
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Yep, for the paranoid DBAN is my goto tool. I use it when I'm donating old computers, wipe it with DBAN and then reinstall the OS.
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So how do I get the installation code?
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If the system already had a version of Windows that was activated, MS stores (on their end) a fingerprint of the hardware that allows you to nuke the system, reinstall Windows, and it'll still recognize the hardware and re-associate it with the key it already knows about.
The details of which have never been fully documented, I believe, but that's the gist of it.
I went through that process a number of times, and I don't believe I was ever asked to re-enter a key under these sorts of circumstances.
If you start changing the hardware at the same time however, then all bets are off.
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Microwave it for 10 minutes
Nothing succeeds like a budgie without teeth.
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https://www.bing.com/search?q=windows+clean+reset
The box on top of the results page gives you a couple pointers.
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I would go to a linux distro. Linux Mint is a favorite for alot of people. Main Page - Linux Mint[^] It works alot like Windows 7 did which is an old favorite.
If you want something alittle mac like. You can try out Garuda. Garuda Linux | Home[^]
Garuda is my current favorite. It does take a more beefy machine. And alittle more linux knowledge. But the rewards are worth it I think.
To err is human to really elephant it up you need a computer
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Since its Windows 10, there is a "fresh start" option that wipes everything from your drive and gives you a clean Windows 10 setup. You can access it by going to:
- Open up the Settings app
- Go to the "Update and Security" section
- Next to the "Recovery" tab
- And finally click on the "Reset this PC" button
Windows will do the rest, wiping everything from the drive and re-installing a fresh copy of Windows 10 with the same license you currently have on it.
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dban FTW
M.D.V.
If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about?
Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you
Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.
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