I have an old work laptop that my company never asked me to return, and it's been over a year since I last used it. I want to clear everything off the laptop so I can use it without any corporate baggage. I've disabled the Wi-Fi on it and attached a screenshot of the Disk Manager for reference. Can someone guide me on how to properly wipe this laptop? If you need more details, just let me know!
4 Answers
Wiping it should be doable! However, if the company used mobile device management, that could complicate things. You might want to check the BIOS settings for clues.
You can likely wipe it by creating a Linux USB installer. Just keep in mind that there's a chance the company used some management system that could still track the laptop. Your screenshot doesn't give much insight on how they configured it, so just be aware that corporate settings might linger.
What are you aiming for? If you're fine with just wiping it and sticking with Windows, that could be tricky if it's the enterprise version. But if you're open to Linux, a bootable USB drive should do the trick!
Absolutely, you can wipe it! Since it's your laptop now, go ahead and reset it.

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