Wipe a computer?

bkribbs

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I recenty got a Toshiba Satellite A10-S177 and want to reinstall the OS. But the cd drive is broken. How can I reinstall?
 
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It won't for some reason. Is there any other way?

EDIT- It won't boot from USB- Only LAN, HDD, FDD (which I mistook for flashdrive disk), and the CD drive
 
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Have you tried doing a system restore to set it back to factory settings?

I don't want to. I acquired this computer through a guy that I don't quite trust. So I would like to reinstall just to make sure there aren't any trackers or uploaders or keyloggers or anything of the sort.

UPDATE: I can boot to HDD, FDD (even though there isn't a floppy drive???), CD Drive (broken), or LAN (I have no idea how...). Any ideas? I may just see about replacing the cd drive from a different laptop that I fried.
 
If you restore it back to factory settings it will erase all data and it will like it was new o/s out of the box

I honestly haven't looked into that. Is there an option on it to restore to factory settings? Or is it just to the first backup? Because then, couldn't he put viruses on it, then, make the restore point? Either way, I will still look into replacing the cd/dvd drive for possible install of other OS's
 
Its normally a hidden partition that overwrites all info on your "C" drive and just leaves it as was when it came out of the shop
Why dont you(if your that worried) put this info in the computer security section explaining your worries after reading the stickys
 
Its normally a hidden partition that overwrites all info on your "C" drive and just leaves it as was when it came out of the shop
Why dont you(if your that worried) put this info in the computer security section explaining your worries after reading the stickys

Because they won't really help. And my question is if there was a way to install without the CD drive, not how my computer could be filled with viruses and crap.

How would I access the hidden partition? I know I have seen it with GParted before, but I have never tried to use it.
 
if you had an ide\sata to usb adapter, you could hook up a cd drive as an external usb,burn the recovery discs and be on your way. maybe you know somebody who has one?
 
From the info ive seen on start you have to either keep tapping the F12 key or hold down the 0 key and then go through the options to restore to factory settings
 
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