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How would you - RonT - 02-24-2014 Go about wiping your personal information from an old laptop (Macbook 2.13ghz core 2 duo w/OS 10.6.8) without damaging the OS. (The computer didn't come with the OS on CD/ROM when we purchased it from Apple. Thanks in advance for your helpful ![]() Re: How would you - richorlin - 02-24-2014 Create a new user. Log out. Login under new user. Delete the original user and make sure you select delete the home folder. Simple Re: How would you - bazookaman - 02-24-2014 richorlin wrote: Simple. Heh. I have several back and forth e-mails from my mom on this very topic that tell a different story. Re: How would you - OWC Jamie - 02-24-2014 10.6.3 is $20 Re: How would you - clay - 02-24-2014 If you want to be sure that the deleted data can't be recovered, do a "erase free space" from within Disk Utility after following richorlin's instructions above. Oh, and like billb suggests, it would pretty easy to grab a 10.6 DVD from Apple for $20, which would give you a backup in case the drive ever crashed. Re: How would you - RonT - 02-24-2014 billb wrote: The computer currently has 10.6.8 on it. Is it possible to substitute and older OS for a newer one? (I apologize if this sounds like and inexperienced persons question - but where this kinda stuff is concerned that's exactly what I am.) Re: How would you - BernDog - 02-24-2014 RonT wrote: The computer currently has 10.6.8 on it. Is it possible to substitute and older OS for a newer one? (I apologize if this sounds like and inexperienced persons question - but where this kinda stuff is concerned that's exactly what I am.) A clean install wipes the old stuff off. Doesn't matter that it's older. Run updates back up to .8 when you're done. Re: How would you - OWC Jamie - 02-24-2014 RonT wrote: The computer currently has 10.6.8 on it. Is it possible to substitute and older OS for a newer one? (I apologize if this sounds like and inexperienced persons question - but where this kinda stuff is concerned that's exactly what I am.) 10.2, 10.3 etc should autoupdate to 10.6.8 If your macbook came with no discs then you should have a recovery partition ( command R - hold both keys after the start-up chime until a utility screen pops up ) there's a lot of choices there. Unless it was removed. * I thought disc recovery and net recovery was 10.7 and up though Re: How would you - RAMd®d - 02-24-2014 If you buy a disk, make sure that its version is newer than whatever version your Mac shipped with, and supported, of course. Re: How would you - Racer X - 02-25-2014 That machine probably shipped with 10.4 |