Users Manual Part 2

USER’S MANUAL
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Protecting Your Computer
5 After done, press the F10 key to save the modications.
4 Press key and use , keys to select Trusted Computing and enable the necessary
TPM settings.
If you plan to dispose of, sell, or hand your computer over to another person, make sure to delete
all the sensitive data, such as your personal les and installed software.
You can use the following options to delete data from the storage drive:
Unfortunately the methods described above only change the location of the data on the storage
drive but do not delete the data itself. Using third party software, it is sometimes possible to
restore the deleted data. There is a risk that people might read and misuse the critical data on
storage drives for unforeseen purposes.
Thus, to prevent leakage of data, it is important to ensure all the data is deleted from the storage
drive. You can destroy the storage drive physically by breaking it into pieces or magnetically by
means of strong magnetic power making data unreadable. We recommend to use the second
option. To erase quickly and easily all of the magnetic information stored on the drive, enable
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Conguration utility, please refer to “Using the Nexstgo System Conguration Utility” on page 57.
Deleting Data on the Storage Drive
Use the Nexstgo Backup and Recovery app to reset your computer to the factory default
values.
Format the storage drive to prepare it for initial use.
Move the data to the Recycle Bin and then empty the content of the Recycle Bin.