I'm not sure about the merits or otherwise of wiping a hard drive but if you
do decide to go down that route there is a bit of software called window
washer that has a bleach setting that will wipe your hard drive completely
jenny barron
sunny scotland - bit chillly though



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From: Malvary J Cole <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Chat
<[email protected]>
Cc: Rab and Jacquie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent:
Wednesday, 16 April, 2008 2:21:35 PM
Subject: [lace-chat] Computer question -
advice needed

When I was in England recently my sister, Jacquie, had problems
with her
laptop.  As we both needed it for our notes for Convention and to
check
e-mails we took it into a local computer shop to find out what was
wrong.  It
turned out to be something simple to do with the timing out when it
was on
sleep.  For £65.00, he didn't exactly fix it but did tell us how to
short
circuit the problem when it happened again as soon as we got it home.
As part of our discussions with him he said that we needed to remove all the
software off the computer and reload it (did we also need to reformat the
hard-drive too?).  This should be done every six months.  He was willing to do
that for us too, for a price.  We declined.

As Jacquie is not logged into
Lace or Chat on her laptop while living with my
dad she asked if I'd write to
chat on her behalf to ask if anyone else does
it.  Is this something that
seriously needs to be done or is it a scam he has
thought up to make money.
She has been  pondering on it and thought that
when you remove stuff you still
always leave a footprint, so if you are
constantly removing and reloading
programmes, there'd surely be loads of extra
bits floating around which would
make the matter worse not better.  She has
had the laptop since 2004 so
according to him it should have been done 6 or 7
times by now.

She is not
aware of it being any slower than it ever was; it seems to hesitate
when the
fan comes on/is about to come on, but it always has done that.  Your
thoughts
would be most helpful.

Thanks

Malvary in Ottawa where the snow piles are
slowly melting, but it is supposed
to be up to 20c by the end of the week

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