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Old Gate granted computers
10:31 AM EDT 5/24/07
We have several computers that were granted to us through the Bill and Melinda Gates foundation.
Are there any precautions on donating these to another facility or selling them at an auction??
Thanks for the information
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Re: Old Gate granted computers
12:06 PM EDT 6/14/07
as a reply to Barbara Walters.
We will be doing the same at our library, can I assume that reloading only the OS will take care of all of the profile restrictions and other security that is currently on these machines?
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Re: Old Gate granted computers
1:04 PM EDT 6/14/07
as a reply to Barbara Walters.
What do we do with the Centurion locks?
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Re: Old Gate granted computers
2:02 PM EDT 6/14/07
as a reply to Barbara Walters.
Oooh, good question. We never dealt with this question when the program was still going, since the models with Centurion Guards were too new.
My guess is that you could either leave it with the PC if you donate it, or you could certainly also pull it out and use it on another computer in your library. One issue is that will leave a hole in the front of the computer, unless you still have the spare drive bay cover that should have been in the original box.
At the end of the reinstalling Windows process I outlined above, the CG will no longer have any affect on the hard drive. The only thing it will still do is to lock out the DVD drive by cutting the power to it. If someone wants, they can install the software back on - either via the disk if you have it, or they can get it from www.centuriontech.com. That would return it to full functionality.
A couple of points if you want to remove the CG and use it on another computer: - Make sure you remove the extra long floppy cable with it - you will need to replace this on the Gates computer. - You will also need to remove the PCI card that is attached to the box with the lock. Also attached to this card is the power cable going to the DVD. You should unplug that at the back of the DVD and plug in any other handy power connector coming from the power supply.
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