Plans of what to do with Old Computers

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yaank.cso
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Plans of what to do with Old Computers

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After Change Old Computers for new computers before send this old back to Church regional facilities, what are we supposed to do?
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Check the Help Center.

Tech Wiki: Erasing a Hard Drive
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Re: Plans of what to do with Old Computers

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Thanks
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Re: Plans of what to do with Old Computers

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russellhltn wrote: Wed Apr 03, 2024 2:16 pm Check the Help Center.

Tech Wiki: Erasing a Hard Drive
Just chiming in that this approach no longer works. When a computer has too many updates the reset PC option no longer functions. I forget the exact message, but I was unable to proceed using the directions from the church.

I instead used shredOS and a USB jump drive (required some BIOS boot setting changes to get it to boot off the USB drive). That properly wiped the drive.
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brad_p wrote: Tue Apr 23, 2024 2:44 pm Just chiming in that this approach no longer works.
You may want still to try it first. I have wiped the last dozen administrative computers this way. They each had been in use five years. I do have a specially labeled killer flash drive that will do the trick in a pinch, but then Headquarters does not have an operating system to use.
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lajackson wrote: Tue Apr 23, 2024 9:40 pm ...but then Headquarters does not have an operating system to use.
In my experience, FM wants them scrubbed of old data, whether there's an OS left installed is irrelevant.
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Re: Plans of what to do with Old Computers

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Mikerowaved wrote: Wed Apr 24, 2024 11:35 am
lajackson wrote: Tue Apr 23, 2024 9:40 pm ...but then Headquarters does not have an operating system to use.
In my experience, FM wants them scrubbed of old data, whether there's an OS left installed is irrelevant.
Since MLS is no longer on computers in the US and Canada, other than any local documents or the like, there should be very little to scrub. I suppose some old MLS data could be there though.
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Mikerowaved wrote: Wed Apr 24, 2024 11:35 am
lajackson wrote: Tue Apr 23, 2024 9:40 pm ...but then Headquarters does not have an operating system to use.
In my experience, FM wants them scrubbed of old data, whether there's an OS left installed is irrelevant.
That is correct. The Church is paying for the operating system, and they are able to reload it if desired. But the data needs to be gone, whether the OS goes with it or not.
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