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Computer Repair and Privacy?

joshw10

Senior member
Hi,

I have a laptop that needs a bunch of repairs before the extended warranty runs out in a month. Usually if I was going to send in a computer for service, I would wipe the hard drive and leave nothing on it but a fresh install of Windows. In this case, I may not be able to. I'm a little concerned about privacy as I have many personal documents on the drive and erm.."stuff" that I may not want others to see. I can imagine many bored computer techs take a bit of time to snoop around computers that they're servicing. Is this something I need to or should worry about?
 
I'm sure they service a lot of computers with personal files and "other" files. You're just being paranoid, unless it's the girl-on-animal stuff you don't want them seeing.
 
What about any software that I might be "evaluating"?

I'll try to get my beastiality onto a CD before I take it in for service...it cant be replaced 😉
 
Originally posted by: joshw10
What about any software that I might be "evaluating"?

I'll try to get my beastiality onto a CD before I take it in for service...it cant be replaced 😉

Unless it's blatantly obvious, they won't have any idea it's an "evaluation" copy
 
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