View Full Version : What to do with old pc?


blondee
24-07-2003, 18:30
As I have successfully managed to blag a fab laptop from work I have decided the time is right to say good bye to my old pc.:cry:

It's a packard bell, running on windows 95 32mb RAM, 4.3 GB (I'm not a techie, just got this off the instruction leaflet) and the geeks at work say it's only suitable for the bin.

It's about 5 years old and despite being unreliable when on the net, it's fine when using all other programmes.

Are they right?

And if so, are there special places to dump it - surely I shouldn't just put it in the bin?

Any suggestions?

DaBouncer
24-07-2003, 18:36
I'll take it if you no longer have use for it! I know someone who could give it a good home!

RPG
24-07-2003, 18:37
i think there is a company near manor top called "Recycle IT" who might have it :) i think they do up PC's and sell them on at cost

or...

you could donate it to charity, or give it to a family member without a PC for the kids etc.

or to dabouncer ;) infact the latter is probably better, because of strict guidelines you have to adhere to when giving away hardware to charity

blondee
24-07-2003, 18:50
DB it's yours, I've pm'd you.

RPG thanks for that - someone did say there's problems with charities due to rules n regulations but a shame to throw it away. Glad it's going to a good home!

DaBouncer
24-07-2003, 18:53
I'll make sure it's looked after... I'll even tell em it's called Blondee!

rickmiles85
24-07-2003, 20:53
Flippy heck! Talk about cheek! I wish id had got in there sooner ;-) only I was stuffing my cake hole with some nice indian food! :D

chill
25-07-2003, 19:32
Originally posted by blondee
...the geeks at work say it's only suitable for the bin.

If they were proper geeks, they'd have told you that you should install Linux on it and use it as a web server.
As for it's worth, a month or so ago, a friend at work sold a higher spec PC to another collegue for a packet of Ready Salted crisps!

PaulTansley
26-07-2003, 08:59
Originally posted by blondee
DB it's yours, I've pm'd you.

RPG thanks for that - someone did say there's problems with charities due to rules n regulations but a shame to throw it away. Glad it's going to a good home!
Make sure you delete all your naughty pics first:P

blondee
26-07-2003, 12:15
talking of "naughty pics" not that I have any of course!:D How can I ensure pc will not have any traces of me on it?

upholder
26-07-2003, 12:40
You will have to format your hard drive and reinstall the operating system to remove all traces. I think you need to create a new active partition as well during the format. I have done it in the past (with help from an expert) when my pc got so clogged up (not with naughty pics) it slowed to a crawl.

DaBouncer
26-07-2003, 12:52
If you have Windows 95 Disc you can reinstall it and it will wipe the contents (including all previous programmes). Which might be a good idea then whatever gets put on can be fresh.

I have Windows 98 disc and will be happy to reinstall it when I get it home. Just depends if you trust me enough to do it for you.

Phanerothyme
27-07-2003, 22:26
Originally posted by RPG
i think there is a company near manor top called "Recycle IT" who might have it :) i think they do up PC's and sell them on at cost

These people do good things with 'redundant' pc's including teaching pc/internet skills for free, free computer use in sheff - all using free OS and free software. They're based round the corner from the station and are great people if you fancy just dropping in.

playman
30-07-2003, 19:44
The people who recycle computers will only take pentiums or similar, anything less is bin fodder.