Lending a computer = risks...

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elodie52 -  
 Benjo -
Hello,

I'm going to lend my computer to a friend for repairs.

I want to delete files so he doesn’t come across them.

Even though I don't think he will snoop through my folders, you never know... I would like to completely erase these files from my computer. But I know that even if deleted from the recycle bin, those files can be recovered.

Will he definitely need to install software to find them? Or will it be enough for him to do a few manipulations to access them?

If it helps, my operating system is Windows XP Home Edition version 2002.

I look forward to your responses.

Thanks in advance.
Configuration: Windows XP Internet Explorer 7.0

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Cesel45 Posted messages 13762 Registration date   Status Contributor Last intervention   2 845
 
Hello

Yes, with software.

But if you don't trust... then

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Anonymous user
 
In my opinion, if it's a good buddy, he won't go digging up all your deleted files
After all, there are software programs for that, but you need another PC.

If you want to delete everything without the hassle of formatting, use the "magnet shower" technique, it's 100% effective and irreversible (except for Flash memory)
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Anonymous user
 
Holy buddy, he's going to be happy to read this when he fixes the computer.
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Anonymous user
 
^^
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ste6431 Posted messages 140 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   17
 
Hi,
here's a little freeware that might be useful for you:

http://www.clubic.com/telecharger-fiche12884-securengine-pro.html

Talk to you soon!
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Anonymous user
 
Even for me, it will be useful to hide future plans...
Now that you are all informed, I will have to delete you...

;) Thank you for this freeware, I've been looking for this type of software for quite some time %)


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pascaldube Posted messages 207 Status Member 69
 
There are software programs that can do that, but I prefer to leave the choice to you.
There are plenty on this site: http://www.megagiciel.com/logiciels/540.html
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Anonymous user
 
And by the way, there's no need to look far; just click on download higher up on CCM...
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elodie52
 
Thank you for all your answers, it's nice of you!!

For sure, he's a friend, I don't think he'll go snooping... But still, I'm going to leave him my central unit for 24 hours, he's really good with computers since he works for Microsoft, and my files are very personal... if you know what I mean... ;)

So, that's why I'm a bit scared, I'm afraid he might stumble upon them!

There you go...
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Anonymous user
 
Ah if he works for MS
I have only one thing to say, it's Amen, unless he's in the mail service ^^
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elodie52
 
In fact, he works in the healthcare field, but on the side, he does a bit of work for Microsoft from home because it's his old job (he prefers human contact over interaction with machines :) ).

I don't really know what he does exactly, but I know that for example, he tested Windows Vista before its release.
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Anonymous user
 
he could have tested better aahhaahahah
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Benjo
 
Yeah, you're well aware; it's possible to recover deleted files from the recycle bin; in fact, they're just in the form of available virtual memory but the files are still there, until a new file takes their place.
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