MacBook Pro :: Wipe Out Personal Info?

Mar 31, 2012

i would like to know how i can wipe all my personalyy info from my mac

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MacBook Pro :: Wipe All Personal Info On It But Keep The Applications On It?

Jun 20, 2012

So I am selling my early 2011 MacBook Pro and have been having a lot of trouble getting people to buy it at my asking price... So I was thinking of ways I can get it at the price I wanted and thought to use the software on the computer as a selling point.  Well it worked and I have all of adobe CS5 on it along with Microsoft Office for mac and windows 7 as a partition.  Well I got a buyer who is interested primarily because of the software and I want to sell it but just keep the applications on it.  What can I do to protect myself by getting rid of any personal information?  Do I just go to my key chain and wipe it clean and wipe all my documents?  The licensing for the applications won't be an issue for me so I don't care about that. 

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MacBook Pro (13-inch Early 2011), Mac OS X (10.7.4)

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May 10, 2008

I've searched the forums, but nothing seems to answer my question specifically. I'm giving my computer to my mother and I wanted to permanently wipe all my data/documents for two reasons: 1. To allow her the maximum amount of space and 2. To clear up any embarrassing emails... etc. which I know I have.So,I diligently went in and erased all my mail from "Mail".I went into Users/MyName/Library -etc and found anything mail related and deleted that (as far as I could tell I was erasing all my folders, in box, out box, downloaded files etc.) I also hit "empty trash" after I deleted stuff. However, when I did a search using "spotlight" it was showing up old emails I thought I had permanently deleted. Eek! I found this by accident when I was teaching my mother about "spotlight". My mother's not computer savvy enough to even remember how to use spotlight... but nevertheless I don't want my stuff on there. Other than doing a clean swipe of my hard drive and reinstalling the operating system. (i had OS X 10.3.9) and a friend updated me to OS X 10.4 - yes for free... naughty me... I don't feel guilty coz I did buy a whole new computer coz my 3 1/2 year old couldn't do what I wanted anymore - ie burn dvds, video record, wifi, more than 40GB HD... so they made a lot of money out of me! Anyway. I also don't really want to wipe the applications just in case something happens to my new computer. I'd like to be able to use the old one as a back up.....

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Jul 5, 2012

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MacBook Pro, iOS 5.1.1

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Feb 9, 2012

I feel that after two days of debugging, my only option is to reinstall lion. I need to know if this will wipe my personal documents.I will be reinstalling lion from the lion recovery hd. 

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MacBook
Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.2)

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MacBook Air :: Wipe Info From It But They Don't Come With Discs?

Jul 3, 2012

I have a early 2012 Air, and just bought a new one last week.  Migrated all my stuff but now need to get the old one back to new for my employee to use.  No discs like we had with the Pro, and the alternative of wiping the hard drive and reinstalling Lion seems a little harsh.  How would I reinstall Lion without the disc anyway? 

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MacBook Air (11-inch, Mid 2012), Mac OS X (10.7.4)

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OS X :: How Do I Edit Stored Personal Info?

Feb 14, 2010

I actually have two questions:

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2). My Macbook Pro 2.8 came with leopard obviously. I have an iMac 2.8 that did not come with Leopard and wish to install Leopard. Can I use the OS dvd that came with my Macbook Pro to install Leopard or should I buy the $29 upgrade dvd? And can I do this without erasing all my program application files?

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Applications :: Password / Personal Info Manager

Jan 15, 2009

First time poster who just recently made the switch from pc to my new macbook pro and loving it though i'm still learning the ropes so be gentle with me

Back in my windows days i used a choice little program called keePass to handle all my logins/passwords/serial keys etc etc not so much as to automatically fill them in for me but just as a record. Now that i've made the switch i've been having to keep a pretty messy rtf document until a better solution comes along. Any applications come to mind?

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May 22, 2012

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OS X :: Does The Free Space Wipe Option Also Wipe The Slack Files On The Hard Drive

Dec 15, 2008

When using the Disk Utility free space wipe to wipe sensitive data (using the 7 times option), I thought that would be sufficient.

I was wondering though, does the free space wipe option also wipe the slack files on the hard drive? Is this even an issue for a Mac? (I know on Windows the slack file needs to be wiped for a completely secure erase, right?)

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MacBook :: How To Clear Personal Data

Jan 16, 2009

I'm selling my Macbook in the morning and was wondering how do I clear all my personal information and my iTunes account before he picks it up.I'm hopeing some one won't say use the install discs ?

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Jun 29, 2012

The ols PC laptop next to meshows and connects to the new iphone personal hotspot I just setup, but there is no sign of the thing under wifi in the (also new) Macbook Pro.

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MacBook Pro with Retina display, Mac OS X (10.7.3)

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MacBook :: Completely Erase Personal Data

Oct 27, 2010

I am selling my MacBook, is there a way to completely erase it of my personal data if I don't have the original disks?

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How To Delete Personal Information Form Macbook Pro

Jan 31, 2012

I have sold my pro book to a friend and need to remove all my information. How do I do that?

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OS X :: Wiping Personal Data On Macbook But Leaving Apps?

Jul 5, 2009

I am selling my Macbook Pro and need to wipe all my personal data off of it. I gave the guy buying it the option of me cleaning it out and leaving the applications and essentials on it or just putting in my install disk and wiping it all together. I was wondering if there was a simple way to ensure that my data is off of it (I've done tax returns on it, personal photos, etc...) without clearing data he is just going to have to put right back on it (Firefox, Photoshop, etc...)I thought I could create a new admin account and delete my user account but I just want to be sure that is enough and I couldn't find a solid answer searching the forums. This is the first time I've had to create a new post and haven't just found it by searching, I know how much we all hate repetitive threads.

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MacBook Pro :: Clear Hard Drive Of All Personal Information?

Apr 21, 2010

I want to buy a new MBP but I want to sell my old MBP on either ebay or craigslist. What the best way to clear the HD of all personal info? I have already had my credit card number stolen and I don't want to go through anything like that again.

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Apr 9, 2012

I need to clear my computer of all personal information and user id etc. so i can give to someone else?

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Mac Pro

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Apr 29, 2012

My family shares a large iMac, i have my own personal account with my iTunes account on it. Most of my music that is on my iTunes is downloaded from my personal CDs, so when i sign in on iTunes on my newly bought MacBook Pro, it does not pick it up. I am trying to find a way to transfer my music on my personal iTunes on the family Mac to my new MacBook Pro.

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OS X :: Wipe Down Keyboard On MacBook?

Mar 30, 2009

Like whenever I wipe down my keyboard on my MacBook. I always think how convinient that would be to have a keyboard lock because I don't feel like shutting down to do a wipe down.

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MacBook Pro :: How Exactly Do I Completely Wipe

Mar 25, 2012

My MBP has been acting strangly for more than two months now. It started with taking a couple minutes to locate the WiFi, then just general slowness, and now is so troublesome that I want to just wipe it completely to factory fresh and try again. I nearly chucked it out a wondow today, the first time a Mac has made me feel like I was using a PC.I originally posted quite awhile ago (url...) although 300+ reads got not a single reply. So I don't know whether I am even posting this in the right area.is this more likely a Lion problem? Or something else? I don't know and am tired of being stressed. Had an important paper to write today and probably should have used my iPhone rather than trying to convince my MBP to work.

I have repaired the permissions, zapped the PRAM, re-installed Lion, re-RE-installed Lion, and tried just living in Safe Boot Mode. I just want my Mac to work, as it always has in the past. So now, let's just start fresh and see what happens. Except guess what? I can't find any specific instructions as to how to even do THAT.So I am begging someone to give me simple instructions to erase my hard drive so I can just start over.

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Mac OS X (10.7.2)

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Jun 5, 2012

I have a MacBook Pro with OS 10.7 software. I am trying to connect to a WPA2-Personal Wifi Network with TKIP. My computer cannot detect the network but I know that there is not a problem with the router as my roommate's PC connects without a problem. I do not feel comfortable making changes to the router's settings as it does not belong to me but is there anything I can do with my computer to fix this?

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MacBook Pro :: Wipe System Before Selling?

Aug 29, 2010

So I buy a MacBook Pro 13 (super local deal) and my second post here is how to sell it! (I'm thinking about selling or returing it and getting the 15.) I have not done anything but the usuall new computer stuff that you walk through up when you turn it on for the first time and downloading Open Office to try it out. What is the best way to clear any data and reset it to factory spec so I don't leave any information?

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MacBook Air :: Wipe - Not Recognizing New Machine

Oct 28, 2010

I've owned my macbook air for less than 12 hours, and it's already f'd. I normally use a time-capsule to back up my old macbook. I had filevault turned on, on my old macbook (and so I guess it was also applied to the data on the time-capsule) -I turned on my new MBA and told it to take all the macbook data (including login profiles etc) off of my time capsule. I figured this would be easier than migrating components of the data over.-Now, I can't login to my profile on my new macbook air. I have the right password, but it's saying that filevault can access the data, or something. Maybe it's because it's not recognizing the new machine. -At this point, I just want to start fresh with the macbook air. I stuck that little reboot key in the usb port and re-installed the software. Unfortunately, after I did that, the old login profile (which I can't access) were still on there. I get it - I'm bad with computers. Even with the really user-friendly, idiot-proof ones.

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Feb 27, 2012

I just bought a macbook and i have no disk how do i wipe out the memory?

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MacBook, Mac OS X (10.5.8), i do not have any disks

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MacBook Pro :: Wipe My Hard Drive?

Mar 9, 2012

I'm trying to sell my macbook pro and I need to wipe the hard drive.

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MacBook :: Wipe Hard Drive But Not OS?

Mar 23, 2012

I have a white Macbook. 160GB hard drive. late 2009.I am running OS X Lion 10.7.3 I was looking at my storage statistics and it shows that i have 50gb of "other." How do I get rid or minimize this "other" data? it is taking up a 32% of my hard drive...Or, is there a way to completely erase all files and data, but still keep my OS installed?

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MacBook :: How To Wipe Hard Drive

May 20, 2012

I need to dispose of my old MacBook  - what's the best way to remove all of the information on it before I put it on Kijiji?  Don't want my photos/browsing history/cookies passed on to anyone..

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MacBook (13-inch Mid 2007)

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MacBook :: How To Wipe - Command R Won't Work

May 21, 2012

I just picked up my compute from the genius bar with a new hard drive.  When I turned it on and plugged in my external hard drive it gave me two choices of backups to use and they didn't have dates or versions, so I picked what I thought was the most recent.  I chose incorrectly and now I have the computer from my freshman year in high school.  Everyone says to hold command R at the startup but it isn't working.  Perhaps I'm just doing it wrong.  I have a regular macbook and am running Lion Version 10.7.3.

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MacBook, Mac OS X (10.7.3)

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MacBook Air :: Hacked - How To Do A Complete SSD Wipe

Aug 20, 2014

Yesterday my wife got conned by a scammer who logged into her 2012 Air and started hacking away. We have no idea how much data he got or how much spyware he planted. She shut down the machine shortly after he got into it, but now we're in limbo. I want to totally wipe the SSD (I've been strongly advised to do so) and restore it from a backup drive (we use Super Duper for backup, as well as Crash Plan). Any special tricks to doing a total wipe of the data?

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Dec 9, 2014

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