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I have a friend who wants to sell their computer, but obviously all personal information and software that it is on it needs to be removed before doing so. Usually I would format and reinstall it, but I cannot easily get hold of the required XP DVDs and I'm not 100% sure the serial number is stuck on the case as usual so getting hold of it will probably require more effort than I'm prepared to spend. So, what's the best and quickest way to remove and uninstall everything from the PC without reinstalling it? EDITS: I'm looking to remove things like Internet History and all installed programs, too. I know how to remove the history and each individual program, but that could take hours. The machine is not branded and therefore there is no website I can go to download recovery software. There is no recovery partition on the computer and I'm not aware of any recovery DVDs for it either.

Oct 6, 2010 - Cleaning personal info from XP is a manual job that takes time, and no. Do a IE7-8-9 reset, then delete browsing history (select all the boxes).

I can only assume it was installed from a retail copy, and therefore there is no way to recover it to factory settings. It needs to have XP installed, not any distribution of Linux. Like most average people, the person getting the computer will not understand what to do with a computer that doesn't have Windows installed, and software like Office does not work on Linux either.

Buying another licence is not really an option either. She has just brought a laptop to replace the computer, so buying another licence for a computer that she's getting rid of doesn't really make sense. Thanks for all the help so far! This is what I have done in the past before donating an old computer to a friend or a relative. Intel pentium inside driver download

• Uninstall everything that isn't shipped with windows using an uninstall tool that also cleans the registry and deletes leftover files. You're not going to be able to clean a computer to any degree that is secure without wiping and re-installing the OS. However it doesn't have to be painful. • Download and install to a CD. • Get hold of a copy on CD of the version of Windows your friend is using. • Download and run. Use it to back up your drivers onto a USB stick.

• Use to find out what the Windows XP serial is. Once you've done all that, then you're ready to go: • Run Dariks Boot and Nuke to erase the hard-drive. As noted by M.M this could take many hours, so run overnight.

• Boot the Windows XP CD and go through the installer. Ensure that Windows Updates are turned off (as otherwise you'll find yourself wading through hundreds of them) during the install. • Use the CD key you got previously to re-register Windows.

• Let Windows go online and validate your CD key. • Unplug the network cable. • Point Windows at the USB stick for any drivers that are missing. No need to download anything. • Turn on Windows Update to the recommended settings.

• Power off the computer. If you're feeling benevolent, then you could also: • Turn on Windows Update and download all high priority packages • Install Microsoft Security Essentials. • Use to pre-install a bunch of useful applications really quickly and unattended (eg. FireFox, VLC, Picasa, Adobe Reader, Flash, SilverLight and CDBurnXP if you have a CD/DVD writer on the computer). Short answer, no easy way to do what you suggest. Cleaning personal info from XP is a manual job that takes time, and no way to guarantee you got it all.

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