
Getting rid of an old or used computer is becoming more common place these days. Technology is progressing at such a rate that the traditional desktop computer is becoming obsolete after no more than 4 years. As a computer enthusiast, I am constantly upgrading one computer component after another and I often find my room littered with old computer parts, wondering to myself "what do I do with an old computer?" Well, I decided enough was enough and I went online to find out just what exactly my options were for getting rid of an old computer or recycling old computer parts. The rest of this article is what I learned about how to get rid of, donate, recycle, or sell your old computer.
Sure, your computer is old, and all of the computer companies are quick to remind you of that. But, there are some steps you should take before giving that oversized paperweight the old heave-ho:
Before You Get Rid of That Old PC
Backup your data and wipe your old hard drive clean. Data protection is a big deal, and if you don't wipe your hard drive correctly it is possible that the next person to use your computer could have access to valuable information like credit card numbers and bank accounts.
Some old computer parts can be salvaged. Take your computer to a certified professional before throwing it in the garbage, because some of the technology in your computer (like your hard drive and memory) might still be useable in your new computer.
Clean your old computer before you get rid of it. Dust that sucker off, wipe the monitor, and clean your keyboard and mouse. Rubbing alcohol is the preferred cleaning solvent because it evaporates quickly without harming any sensitive equipment. Make sure it's unplugged while you do this.
Get in-store credit for your old computer. Some local computer stores will offer you in-store credit as an alternative to disposing of, recycling, or selling your computer online. It's a good idea to visit each privately owned computer retailer/service center to get the best possible offer.
Old computer donations are a great way to get rid of an old computer. There are plenty of organizations that are willing to take your computer off your hands if you don't feel like taking the time to sell it. Donating your computer is a good idea because it will end up in someone's hands would not be able to afford such a luxury-and it's tax deductible.Recycling an Old Computer
If you absolutely must get rid of your old computer and you don't want to go the way of computer donation, then recyling your computer is the next alternative. Why recycle your computer? Because computer parts aren't exactly biodegradable. In other words, burying your old computer in your backyard or throwing it on a bonfire are not viable options. Computer monitors have toxic chemicals inside of them, and it'll take millions of years to break down the plastics your computer is made of.
So, how do I recycle my old computer? you might ask. That's a good question. If you bought your old computer from a vendor that still exists, you might want to call their customer service and ask if they provide computer recycling services. Otherwise, there are plenty of computer recycling services online that are willing to recycle your computer for a modest fee.








