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I have an old Dell computer that I no longer need but would prefer that it go to use in a manner better than occupying a landfill.

I would take out the hard drive, but the rest of the computer (including monitor, keyboard, and speakers) is ready to go to a charitable or needy use.

Without firing it up, I don't remember the exact processor and memory configuration. It was purchased about 7 years ago, IIRC.

Does anyone have any ideas?
 
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It's probably a Pentium 3 400mhz or better. This will run Internet Explorer, MS Word and most programs fine. What it will not be is an advanced multi-media or game machine.

On occasion computer hand me downs hurt people more than they help, this would be a machine that would help someone.

You may be worried about leaving personal data on the drive, if you run the command FDISK and then format the drive and install an operating system you will be completely protected.

This machine, running with an installed operating system, would likely be welcome in many students bedrooms.

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SCARCE has some information on their web-site.

SCARCE

On the right side of the page posted above is a link to suggested sites to take the computer (e.g., Peoples Resource Center).

Hope that helps...
 
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We gave our Dell away when we bought the Mac. Brought it in to work and had the IT guy scrub it...so maybe that's an option. Forgot who we gave it to.
 
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Originally posted by jombl:
It's probably a Pentium 3 400mhz or better. This will run Internet Explorer, MS Word and most programs fine. What it will not be is an advanced multi-media or game machine.

On occasion computer hand me downs hurt people more than they help, this would be a machine that would help someone.

You may be worried about leaving personal data on the drive, if you run the command FDISK and then format the drive and install an operating system you will be completely protected.

This machine, running with an installed operating system, would likely be welcome in many students bedrooms.


Yes, it runs fine. Web surfing is good. Word and excel (although nothing too complex) is good. PPT is fine unless too many graphics. If possible, I'd run with Windows 98 over XP.

FYI: there is now technology that allows recovery of certain data even if the drive is reformatted. It is hard to do, complex and expensive, but it can be done.

My concern isn't about any data on the drive, though. I just want the drive to use to backup some other information.
 
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Thanks for the tip to the SCARCE site. I contacted PRC, but the computer is too old -- I looked it is a PII with 266 chip.

PRC referenced me to the Cerebal Palsy and they have a drop point at the Easter Seals center in Villa Park.

Away I go.
 
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I just had a Western Digital HD go bad and am in the process of getting a replacement from them as the drive is slightly less than a year old. While trying to diagnose the problem with the drive I downloaded their LifeGuard tools. One of the tools will write zeros to your HD thereby actually wiping out any data (as opposed on only deleting the index entry).
 
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Originally posted by SoEllynGuy:
I just had a Western Digital HD go bad and am in the process of getting a replacement from them as the drive is slightly less than a year old. While trying to diagnose the problem with the drive I downloaded their LifeGuard tools. One of the tools will write zeros to your HD thereby actually wiping out any data (as opposed on only deleting the index entry).


There are a lot of tools that will overwrite a hard drive to make them "safe" but very few of them are 5220.22-M compliant. This standard is issued by the DOD (IIRC) and specifies how the drive needs to be overwritten to make sure it is unrecoverable. This requires multiple passes writing. To do this thoroughly takes a significant amount of time (probably days on this old machine) and, even still, may not be 100% complete.

For all you geeks out there, is a pretty good list of articles and approaches on this topic HERE

Again, my issue isn't that I have top secret information on the drive that will compromise national security if it falls into the wrong hands. I want to keep the drive to use it.
 
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Congrats!

Not that it is a high hurdle, but I have no idea what 99% of the above messages mean.


"Often Wrong, Never in Doubt"
 
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It's Geek Speak Fan. It's like Law Jaw, only different. Roll Eyes
 
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A lot different. I don't seek a lot of geeks nailing their nanny like Jude Law.


"Often Wrong, Never in Doubt"
 
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You don't know the right geeks
 
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A lot different. I don't seek a lot of geeks nailing their nanny like Jude Law.



Law's a Lawyer!
 
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Originally posted by GE Fan:
A lot different. I don't seek a lot of geeks nailing their nanny like Jude Law.


What kind of Geeks do you seek ? Eek
 
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Beware of Geeks bearing gifts
 
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Geeks nailing nobody.


"Often Wrong, Never in Doubt"
 
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