This is a little different kind of security question.
I have one too many PCs after renting a cloud server. I will sell the surplus. I reformatted, reinstalled Windows and the Service Pack and numerous Windows Updates. It was ready to be sold.
Unfortunately, I could not resist doing a little webmail checking and posting on sites such as this one that require a log in. Since passwords tend to get saved, what do I need to do to clear this computer of private data? I know I can go into Internet Explorer and clear the browser history but I read somewhere that passwords get stored encrypted in the registry. How would I get rid of that and all else that needs getting rid of, please? Browsing with Internet Explorer 9 is the only thing I have done with this fresh install.
I don't want to do the reformat and installations again because the number of Windows Updates is significant.
I have one too many PCs after renting a cloud server. I will sell the surplus. I reformatted, reinstalled Windows and the Service Pack and numerous Windows Updates. It was ready to be sold.
Unfortunately, I could not resist doing a little webmail checking and posting on sites such as this one that require a log in. Since passwords tend to get saved, what do I need to do to clear this computer of private data? I know I can go into Internet Explorer and clear the browser history but I read somewhere that passwords get stored encrypted in the registry. How would I get rid of that and all else that needs getting rid of, please? Browsing with Internet Explorer 9 is the only thing I have done with this fresh install.
I don't want to do the reformat and installations again because the number of Windows Updates is significant.
My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7 Professional 64 bit4 GB DDR2 1066GeForce 8400 DVI and Analog, EGA 8400 Analog
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- mix and match
- OS
- Windows 7 Professional 64 bit
- Motherboard
- Asus MA 770 UD3
- Memory
- 4 GB DDR2 1066
- Graphics Card(s)
- GeForce 8400 DVI and Analog, EGA 8400 Analog
- Monitor(s) Displays
- 2 portrait Samsung 2243, 1 landscape Asus 222
- Hard Drives
- 300 GB
- PSU
- 500 Watt
- Case
- Antec 500 Sonata III
- Keyboard
- dasKeyboard USB, the original loud click version
- Mouse
- Logitech TrackMan Wheel
- Internet Speed
- DSL