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Want to remove and destroy hard drive before throwing computr away - how do i find the drive?

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Please follow the following for recycling your system.

1.) grab your windows disc and 1/2 run the install
2.) once at the screen were you can format your hard drive do so
3.) find local electronics drop off center or contact LIve-Tech

I personal and willing to work with you to destroy your data and properly have your system recycled.

Live-Tech will take hardware in refurbise what is good and donate it to families with children in need.Anything not usable will be sent to local disposal centers to be properly broken down and recycled

Thanks
Frank
Live-Tech
http://www.mylive-tech.com
1-888-361-8511

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