Just looked on Youtube and found this video of a PC going to the trash being rescued:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lgl7DR9CpnQ
Seems to have an Intel Pentium 4 and 512MB RAM... would run XP OK but nothing newer.
Also note what happened at the end when they had a look through the documents the old user had left... Seriously, erase your hard drives when you get rid of a computer!
Personally, I'd put a password on the HDD so that the next user couldn't access it at all, and had to buy a new HDD.
Old trash picked PC video
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Re: Old trash picked PC video
spotify95 wrote:Just looked on Youtube and found this video of a PC going to the trash being rescued:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lgl7DR9CpnQ
Seems to have an Intel Pentium 4 and 512MB RAM... would run XP OK but nothing newer.
Also note what happened at the end when they had a look through the documents the old user had left... Seriously, erase your hard drives when you get rid of a computer!
Personally, I'd put a password on the HDD so that the next user couldn't access it at all, and had to buy a new HDD.
I've installed Windows 7 on that kind of specification before and run it OK as Windows XP but only because it was being used for Microsoft Office and nothing else.
eriously, life's too short to be worried about retards on an internet forum.
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