[X-Newbies] Erase contents of hard disc

Britton, Chuck britton at ncssm.edu
Sun Apr 10 07:47:40 PDT 2011


There is likely a motherboard reset button if you want to continue.
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From: x-newbies-bounces at listserver.themacintoshguy.com [x-newbies-bounces at listserver.themacintoshguy.com] On Behalf Of Keith Mills [4.oiseaux at wanadoo.fr]
Sent: Saturday, April 09, 2011 3:17 PM
To: A place to novice users Mac OS X.
Subject: Re: [X-Newbies] Erase contents of hard disc

I think I shall just give a thank you to everybody and restart my life (rather than the Mac)!  I can't even use the Install Disc now - there is just a jumble of words/instructions/languages on the screen - and nothing does anything.

Me and technology, eh?

So .... sincere thanks and good night.

Keith


On 9 Apr 2011, at 17:27, Michael Burton wrote:

> On Apr 8, 2011, at 2:39 PM, Keith Mills wrote:
>
>> Thank you all. I can even switch it on and off. Now that the disc is out, all that I get when it comes back on is an alternating (very small) flashing question mark and insignia in the centre of the screen. Nothing else.
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>> I had already done the install and restore process.
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> The flashing question mark indicates that the computer can't find a volume to boot from. Either the install process didn't take, or you erased the disk after running the install.
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>> Is it safe to dispose of? My wife is sick of it sitting on the freezer un the kitchen. Quite honestly, I know nobody who wants it and my plan was simply to get rid of it at the local tip
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> I think it's safe IF you erased the disk with a security option of "Zero Out Data" or higher. Otherwise, some of your data may be recoverable by malicious people, and I would worry that people fishing old computers from the rubbish may be just those kinds of malicious people.
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> It all depends on how paranoid you want to be. My advice: If you haven't yet done an erase operation with that security option, run it just once more with "Zero Out Data" set. Then you can relax, and your wife can relax too.
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