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This wikiHow teaches you how to erase your computer's hard drive. You can perform a simple wipe to remove your installed programs and files by resetting your computer to factory settings, or you can securely erase your computer's hard drive if you need to make data recovery impossible. If you have a Mac that uses a Solid State Drive (SSD), resetting your computer is enough to securely erase the drive.

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Resetting a Windows Computer

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  1. Click the Windows logo in the bottom-left corner of the screen.
  2. Click the gear-shaped icon in the lower-left side of the Start window.
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  3. It's a circular arrow-shaped icon on the Settings page.
  4. You'll find this tab on the left side of the window.
  5. It's near the top of the window, just below the "Reset this PC" heading. A pop-up window will appear.
  6. This option is in the pop-up window. Selecting the Remove everything option ensures that no files, programs, or settings will be left behind.
  7. It's on the following page. This option means that Windows will delete every program, file, and custom setting, but will not remove the operating system.
    • If you want to perform a deep system reset, you can select Remove my files and clean my drive instead. Be aware that this process can take several hours to complete, and you'll need to reinstall Windows after doing so.
  8. This is at the bottom of the window. Once you click Reset , your computer will begin removing your files. When the hard drive has been wiped, you'll be greeted with a setup screen where you can log into Windows as a new user.
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Erasing a Windows Computer

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  1. Before you can wipe securely your PC's hard drive, you'll need to burn a program called "DBAN" onto a blank DVD or place it on a USB drive.
    • You can ensure that your computer's disc drive is capable of burning by looking for the "DVD" logo on or near the disc tray.
    • If your disc drive can't burn DVDs, you can use an external (USB) disc drive that's capable of burning DVDs.
  2. Go to https://dban.org/ and click Download DBAN in the top-right corner of the window. This will prompt the DBAN image file—also known as an ISO—to download onto your computer.
    • Depending on your browser's settings, you may have to confirm the download or select a save location before the file will actually download.
  3. Burn DBAN onto the DVD . Once DBAN finishes downloading, you can use your computer's "This PC" program to burn the DBAN ISO onto your DVD.
    • Make sure that the DBAN DVD remains in your computer when the burning process is complete.
    • If you're using a USB drive, you'll instead place the DBAN ISO file on the USB drive and keep the drive inserted into your computer.
  4. Open Start
    Windows Start
    , click Power
    Windows Power
    , and click Restart in the pop-up menu.
  5. Immediately after clicking Restart , begin repeatedly pressing your computer's BIOS key. This is usually Del or one of the "F" keys (e.g., F2 ), but you can confirm the key that you're supposed to press by checking your computer's documentation online.
    • If you miss your opportunity to access the BIOS, restart your computer and try again.
  6. On most computers, you'll use the arrow keys to select the "Advanced" or "Boot" tab to do this.
    • Some BIOS models have the boot order options on the initial page on which you arrive.
  7. It should be labeled "CD Drive" or "Disk Drive" (or something similar). Again, use the arrow keys to select the appropriate option.
  8. With the "CD Drive" (or similar) option selected, press the + key until the selected option is at the top of the boot list.
    • If this doesn't work, check the key legend on the right side (or bottom) of the screen to see which key you should press to move the selected option.
  9. For most BIOS pages, you'll press a key to do this; check the on-screen key legend to see which key you need to press.
    • On some computers, you'll have to press another key to confirm the changes when prompted.
  10. Once the DBAN interface pops up, press the J or K key to move the selection up or down, then press Space once your computer's hard drive is selected.
    • Check the key legend at the bottom of the DBAN screen to confirm the keys that you use to navigate and select.
    • If you have multiple hard drives (or partitions) that you want to erase, select them as well.
  11. Press F10 (or the key listed in the legend) to do so. Your hard drive will begin erasing. This process will take several hours at least, so make sure that your computer is plugged into a reliable power source.
  12. When you see an ad for Blancco on your screen, you can eject the DBAN DVD, at which point your hard drive has been securely wiped.
    • If you want to reinstall an operating system on your computer, you can replace the DBAN DVD with your preferred operating system's installation DVD and then follow the on-screen steps. You may have to restart your computer to prompt the installation to begin.
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    There are various ways to wipe a computer. You can use a DoD wipe where you wipe the ones and zeros on the drive. A DoD wipe is a military-grade wiping. KillDisk is another option but is usually overkill for a PC home-user. If you're a home user, reinstalling the operating system is usually the best option.

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Resetting a Mac Computer

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  1. Click the Apple logo in the top-left corner of the screen. A drop-down menu will appear.
    • If your Mac uses a solid state drive, resetting your computer is a much more secure method of wiping your computer than it is if you use a traditional hard drive.
  2. It's near the bottom of the drop-down menu.
  3. Your Mac will begin to restart.
  4. As your Mac begins to restart, press and hold the ⌘ Command key and the R key at the same time, then release them when the "Utilities" window appears.
  5. It's a grey hard drive icon with a stethoscope on it.
  6. This is in the bottom-right corner of the window.
  7. Click the HDD or SSD option below the "Internal" heading in the upper-left corner of the window.
  8. It's a tab at the top of the window. A pop-up window will appear.
  9. It's on the right side of the page. Clicking this prompts a drop-down menu.
  10. It's in the drop-down menu.
  11. You'll find this option in the bottom-right corner of the window. Doing so prompts your Mac to begin erasing.
    • This process can take a while to complete, so refrain from resetting your computer if you need to use it in the next few hours.
  12. Your Mac's hard drive should now be empty.
    • If you want to reinstall your operating system, quit Disk Utility, click Reinstall macOS , and click Continue . You will need to connect to an Internet source before macOS can download.
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Erasing a Mac Computer

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  1. Click the Apple logo in the top-left corner of the screen. A drop-down menu will appear.
  2. It's near the bottom of the drop-down menu.
  3. Your Mac will begin to restart.
  4. As your Mac begins to restart, press and hold the ⌘ Command key and the R key at the same time, then release them when the "Utilities" window appears.
  5. It's a grey hard drive icon with a stethoscope on it.
  6. This is in the bottom-right corner of the window.
  7. Click the HDD option below the "Internal" heading on the left side of the page.
  8. It's a tab at the top of the window. Clicking it prompts a pop-up window to appear.
  9. You'll find this at the bottom of the window.
  10. Click and drag the slider all the way to the right to select the "Most Secure" tick. This option overwrites your Mac's hard drive with blank information seven times in a row.
  11. It's in the bottom-right corner of the window.
  12. This is in the lower-right side of the window. Doing so prompts the hard drive to begin erasing.
    • The "Most Secure" option will usually take several hours to complete, so you might want to initiate the wipe before leaving for work or going to bed.
  13. Your Mac's hard drive should now be completely empty with little to no chance of data recovery.
    • If you want to reinstall the operating system that came with your Mac, you can quit Disk Utility, select Reinstall macOS , and click Continue to do so. You must have an Internet connection in order to reinstall an operating system.
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    What do I do when the computer has crashed and won't boot up? I don't want to take it to the repair shop, because a technician would snoop. Are there any other options, or should I use the sledge hammer method and make sure I destroy the disk drive cartridge?
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    You could always remove the hard drive and place it in another computer and format it using that computer. Then if you need to computer to work, you could take it to a technician and he will not find any files.
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    It won't let me wipe my computer. I went to start and pressed the reset button, but each time it say that there was an error resetting your computer.
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    It sounds like Windows is corrupted. Try to do a cloud download when resetting the computer to see if that works. If not, then on another computer, download the "Media Creation Tool" and plug a USB drive into it. Then, create the installation disk on the USB, and plug it into the computer that won't reset and restart it.
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    How can I wipe a hard drive from a computer that won't start?
    R2_d2000
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    You can take the drive out, then plug it into another computer and format it there. Or, you can just smash the drive with a hammer. If you bend the hard drive case significantly, then it will be unrecoverable.
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      • If you're recycling your computer and don't plan on using it again, it's best to destroy physically the hard drive with a sledgehammer or a similar tool. Physical destruction is the only guaranteed way in which you can prevent people from recovering parts of your data.
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      1. Click the Start menu.
      2. Click Settings .
      3. Click Update & Security .
      4. Click Recovery .
      5. Click Get started .
      6. Click Remove everything .
      7. Click Just remove my files .
      8. Click Reset .

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