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Is used computer safe to use without nuke and pave? - rexs - 03-12-2012

We purchased a macbook air off craigslist. What do we need to do to make sure it is safe to use short of nuke and pave?
I see remnants of a former owner in the name of the computer in the xp /parallels section.
My concern is something loaded that is "calling home" with my information.
Thanks


Re: Is used computer safe to use without nuke and pave? - DRR - 03-12-2012

Nuke and pave. Why take the risk?


Re: Is used computer safe to use without nuke and pave? - mstudio - 03-12-2012

Make it yours, wipe it.


Re: Is used computer safe to use without nuke and pave? - davester - 03-12-2012

nuke and pave...




...after you extract all "pictures" to your collection of course. Confusedecret:


Re: Is used computer safe to use without nuke and pave? - Buzz - 03-12-2012

It's unanimous; N&P- you bought it, now own it.


Re: Is used computer safe to use without nuke and pave? - jdc - 03-12-2012

Create a new admin user, then delete the other one.

Everything that was on their side is gone.


Re: Is used computer safe to use without nuke and pave? - DRR - 03-12-2012

jdc wrote:
Create a new admin user, then delete the other one.

Everything that was on their side is gone.

I don't believe that is true. You can install software on the system that would remain after only deleting the user. Nuke and pave is the only way.

If they're sophisticated enough to install any sort of tracking/logging software, they would not have tied it to a user account. I think realistically the chances of there being residual malware like that are very very small, especially on a MBA, but I'd nuke and pave anyway.


Re: Is used computer safe to use without nuke and pave? - Lew Zealand - 03-12-2012

N&P, then celebrate with H&B.


Re: Is used computer safe to use without nuke and pave? - Article Accelerator - 03-12-2012

rexs wrote:
We purchased a macbook air off craigslist. What do we need to do to make sure it is safe to use short of nuke and pave?

It's neither safe nor possibly reliable to use unless you nuke'n'pave.

Do it.


Re: Is used computer safe to use without nuke and pave? - Paul F. - 03-12-2012

It would PROBABLY be OK, but a nuke and pave is so easy at this stage (and such a pain in the butt later) that why would you NOT?

There is some small chance that someone might have installed some malicious widget with "root" permissions in the system someplace. Unlikely, but possible.
That's why it's just easier to blast it clean down to bare bedrock, and start with a shiny new install.