Question by mnm21: How do I clean a second hand computer? My mom is letting me have her computer and I don't know how to clean it and get it back to basically having only the programs it came with when it was bought. The only thing I have to keep on there are all of the pictures. Best answer for How do I clean a second hand computer?:
Answer by Jake it Up
back the pictures up and reformat the hard drive duh
Answer by Austin
maybe put the pictures on a usb drive and then reinstall the operating system. It takes a while but it will do what you ask and the computer will run faster than it did.
Answer by RpWestWeezy
Basiclly Get the pictures and back them up which i mean put on cd or usb then just reboot your windows from its master disk or built on reformatter or you can even sue tune up utilites 2008 or 2009 thats what it pros use thats exelelnt and does the job
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As much as we would like to have brand new computers and electronics equipment sometimes we cannot afford something new. So this leads us to look into used or refurbished second hand items. Most of the time these second hand used items are just as good as their brand new counterparts and in most cases run just as well. The selection of these items can run from the most recent models to the utmost vintage of gadgets.
Where can you find such recession busting bargains? It is not as difficult as it might sound. You can check any number of sites online from eBay to Craigslist. These two listing sites have many listings of used electronics for sale. From laptops to personal computer to flat screen televisions; you can find just about anything you want in these places. The prices are usually good but you have to be careful, sometimes what you see is not what you get. Always make sure you buy from someone who has a good history of being a stand up merchant. You are unab le to test an item online to see if it works or not so you do need to take them at their word. This is trust and that can be hard to do online. When you have the luxury of seeing and holding a second hand electronic device you can check it out for yourself.
Then you have your offline sources such as remodeled or refurbished electronics. These always run at a discount or cheaper than their new model. Always make sure the selling price is a cut from the actual retail price, after all if you're paying close to retail for electronics then why not buy the new unused item and if you could do that then you wouldn't be here. Second, always check to make sure if there is a return window for you to bring the item back if something is wrong with it. In most cases you can do this when you buy a refurbished item from a bigger department store chain.
However, buying second hand electronics is not just for the most frugal of the wallet, there is a huge interest in vintage colle ctors. People collect all manner of things electronics from home computers to classic video game consoles. There is something for everyone on the second hand market but you need to remember to be careful when buying these things.
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