....My question is, is there some charity etc. that anyone can suggest would be interested in taking it? I cannot justify dumping it....
I contacted Camara a few times asking if they were interested in some old hardware that I had but they never bothered getting back to me.
I contacted Camara a few times asking if they were interested in some old hardware that I had but they never bothered getting back to me.
The reality is that hardware becomes obsolete and then no one including charities want it.
Well at least destroy Windows ME. No one will want that.before you just hand it over to someone - you might want to take out the hard drive and destroy it - for a security point of view. unless you use some type of block eraser any information stored on the disk will be recoverable.
Still have it waiting for a colleague to take it off my hands.What did you do with it then?
If they can't be bothered replying to emails then I'm not that inclined to support them. Thanks all the same.Just drop it around - they are open until 1pm on Saturday. They took my machine, as well as a few graphics cards, CD-ROM drives, etc.
Or to look at it another way, you help pay for the costs to deliver your old PC to a worthy cause.
Please note: If your computer meets only some of these minimum specs, e.g.
a Pentium 3 with only 128Mb of RAM, Camara can still accept it, but an excess
charge will be required to cover the cost of upgrade.
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