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      Wipe a computer clean of my internet activity?

      Im getting rid of a computer and i need to clean it of my internet activity. Obviusly i deleted the browsing history but what else?

      Like when i go to the URL and i type...www.D and then a drop down menu comes up and it gives the names of all the sites i have been to that start with the letter D like Dreamviews. How can i stop it from doing that? And when i go to youtube and i type in something like the number 2 a drop down menu comes up with lets say 2 girls 1 cup. How do i stop the computer from doing this?
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      format the harddrive, repeatedly.

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      How am i supposed to do that???? Im computer illeterate.
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      Quote Originally Posted by dragonoverlord View Post
      How am i supposed to do that???? Im computer illeterate.
      Pyrofan1 is lying. Formating repeatedly wont help; it only wipes the file allocation table (telling the OS where the files are) and boot sector (telling your computer how and what to load at startup). The files - and all your data - remains on your hard drive and are easily found by miscreants.

      What you need is Darik's Boot And Nuke. Copy to floppy or CD, boot your computer with it in, and select a wipe strength (e.g. "DoD Short" should be ok).

      Instead of keeping data on, it wipes it all off, repeatedly, replacing it with with all 0's, all 1's and with random bits, depending on the cycle. And not only that: it does this in a secure and untraceble way. It'll take a day or a day and a half. But that's reassuringly thorough, is it not?

      Oh, and make sure you run chkdsk (Run -> "cmd" -> "chkdsk") beforehand to remove "bad sectors", as boot and nuke will fall over if it finds any.

      Warning, though: "Nuke" is a suitable term for this program. This will leave your hard drive with nothing on. So you'll have to reinstall the OS if you're planning to sell, or just keep it empty if you're dumping it...
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      Um... when someone asks how to basically clear the browser cache and other private info, it's not very nice to instead tell them how to completely nuke their hard drives

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      If you have Firefox: Go to Tools - Clear Private Data
      If you have Internet Explorer Go to Tools - Internet Options - Browsing History - Delete - Delete All

      Then run Disk Cleanup and put a tick on all the boxes.

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      Quote Originally Posted by dragonoverlord View Post
      And when i go to youtube and i type in something like the number 2 a drop down menu comes up with lets say 2 girls 1 cup. How do i stop the computer from doing this?
      The Disk Cleanup utility will get rid of that. Start > Programs > Accessories > Utilities

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      In Vista it's Start - All Programs - Accessories - System Tools.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Jdeadevil View Post
      If you have Firefox: Go to Tools - Clear Private Data
      If you have Internet Explorer Go to Tools - Internet Options - Browsing History - Delete - Delete All

      Then run Disk Cleanup and put a tick on all the boxes.
      This won't permanently delete it from someone who wants to find it.


      I would recommend a program called "CCleaner" If you download this and tick all boxes; then put settings to "32 passes" all the stuff will be completely untraceable.



      And then delete a file called "system 32"

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      Quote Originally Posted by Replicon View Post
      Um... when someone asks how to basically clear the browser cache and other private info, it's not very nice to instead tell them how to completely nuke their hard drives
      He's getting rid of it, so it's the safest thing to do.

      Some of the other comments are just a bit retarded...

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      He didn't say that he was getting rid of it.

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      Quote Originally Posted by ninja9578 View Post
      He didn't say that he was getting rid of it.
      Quote Originally Posted by dragonoverlord View Post
      Im getting rid of a computer...
      ...?

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      if all you want to do is erase your browsing history, do what Jdeadevil said
      Quote Originally Posted by Jdeadevil View Post
      If you have Firefox: Go to Tools - Clear Private Data
      If you have Internet Explorer Go to Tools - Internet Options - Browsing History - Delete - Delete All

      Then run Disk Cleanup and put a tick on all the boxes.
      this will leave you with a fully operational system
      (if you intend to give the machine to someone else)

      It will still be possible to retrieve this information
      (difficult, but not impossible)
      but for all intents and purposes, unless your giving the machine to a Comp.Sci. student, your browsing history is gone

      If you want to fully destroy all information on your disk
      (leaving you with a non-operational "blank slate")
      follow Identity X

      This will leave you with absolutely nothing
      and you will need to install an operating system in order to use the machine
      (\_ _/)
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      Quote Originally Posted by Identity X View Post
      ...?
      Oh, well it was only the first thing that he said, how was I supposed to read that far

      The best way to remove that stuff from your hard drive if you're getting rid of it is with Microsoft's Hard Drive Deleter:

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      Quote Originally Posted by Ynot View Post

      This will leave you with absolutely nothing
      and you will need to install an operating system in order to use the machine
      Quote Originally Posted by dragonoverlord View Post
      Im getting rid of a computer...
      Am I the only one who read the first sentence? Christ.

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      "Im getting rid of a computer"
      could mean anything, from "throwing it in the bin, never to be used again", to "giving it to my aunt and buying myself a new one"
      (\_ _/)
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      Quote Originally Posted by Ynot View Post
      ""giving it to my aunt and buying myself a new one"
      BINGO...sort of. Thanks for the great answers guys!
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      Quote Originally Posted by Ynot View Post
      "giving it to my aunt and buying myself a new one"
      I'm sure his "aunt" probably has a *nix live disk lying around. =P

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      Quote Originally Posted by ninja9578 View Post
      Oh, well it was only the first thing that he said, how was I supposed to read that far

      The best way to remove that stuff from your hard drive if you're getting rid of it is with Microsoft's Hard Drive Deleter:
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      ok go into open your internet browser

      then in the top left or the screen it should say "file edit view favorites tools help" clik on tools.

      a menu should drop down, a the bottom of that menu it shood say internet options.

      clik on internet options a box should apear dwon the bottom of the box it says history.
      click on clear history and it should all be gone
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      If you want to spend a lot of money then you could buy and install Vista. That should break it beyond repair and no one would be able to read your stuff.

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      i doubt your Aunt is going to be techy enough to find your browsing history after you've got rid of it by doing the whole tool, private data thing that's been mentioned.
      Lugggs and cuddles and hugs for all!!

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      When you give away a computer or hard drive, DBAN the hard drive.

      Always. No matter who it goes to. You never know where it'll end up.

      Oh, and don't use HDDEraser, that fucking piece of shit will put a 30-letter password on your hard drive without telling fuck about it and have you puzzled for minutes, possibly hours until you find the password at the end of the fucking readme.
      Last edited by Serkat; 04-28-2008 at 11:36 PM.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Korittke View Post
      Always. No matter who it goes to. You never know where it'll end up.
      Good point. This relative may sell it on to an ID thief unknowingly.

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      Best advice was given by Jdeadevil and Ynot everything. Short, simple, sweet and easy.

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