tankman1989
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I have a Toshiba I paid $600 for and I'll tell you, this thing is a total piece of CRAP!!!! This is the second Toshiba, the last was 5-6 years ago and I had hoped hey had gotten better. Well, NOPE, Still a hunk of junk. EXTREMELY slow, and freezes up any time I open a browser, at least for a few mins. It seems like it came with some spyware to trojan already on it to slow it down.
On top of all of this, the DC power cord, that has the brick in the middle, well that brick got up to 230 degrees the other day and I have verified t at 214, 222, 206, 197 and all the way down into the 150's where it normally stays. This is too hot for any consumer electronic device and I will not have it in my house.
SO, Now I have to take it back to HHGregg and tell them this is a real POS and it could have burnt own my house.
I want to TOTALLY clear all the data off this hard drive before returning it to the store. The thing is, I'm not sure they will take it if I wipe the drive and there are no recover cd's (I was supposed to make them) but I have a TechNet subscription so I was going to upgrade the OS anyway.
So, how should I clear out my personal data? Do I ned to wipe the entire HD and then re-install from a technet CD? What would you suggest?
On top of all of this, the DC power cord, that has the brick in the middle, well that brick got up to 230 degrees the other day and I have verified t at 214, 222, 206, 197 and all the way down into the 150's where it normally stays. This is too hot for any consumer electronic device and I will not have it in my house.
SO, Now I have to take it back to HHGregg and tell them this is a real POS and it could have burnt own my house.
I want to TOTALLY clear all the data off this hard drive before returning it to the store. The thing is, I'm not sure they will take it if I wipe the drive and there are no recover cd's (I was supposed to make them) but I have a TechNet subscription so I was going to upgrade the OS anyway.
So, how should I clear out my personal data? Do I ned to wipe the entire HD and then re-install from a technet CD? What would you suggest?