Long story short, cash is really short these days. Between the misses and I, we have three computers. We're selling her laptop and her desktop (for a few hundred dollars each, probably) and my question is, what needs to be done to ensure this is done safely? I'm not computer savvy, at all. I'm a biochemist Jim, not a computer engineer! My brother in law suggested a program called
Eraser. We've kept both digital and hard copies of every piece of financial information on all three computers for years now, so you can see my concern. Is that program a good one to use?
Also, has anyone had any luck with ebay? I've purchased a film camera and lots of lenses there before, but I've never sold anything. Are there other options? One computer we're selling has an AMD x2 3800+, two gigs of DDR,an Nvidia 7800gt GPU, and a 500 watt PSU. Would I have better luck parting that one out? I know it won't fetch much beyond $200, and that might even be optimistic (250 gig hard drive, though).
My dad sold a computer a few years ago, and not long after, someone bought a boat on one of his credit cards. Luckily, he didn't have to pay for it.
Thanks for any help you can offer. I mostly lurk on the forums and read the articles, but this is a great community

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