AdmiralAK
Simply Daemonic
Hi to all,
I am getting a new mac (well, it's used, but it is new to me) and I am saying farewell to my older mac (running os x). I have gone though, backed up my data, and trashed any specific apps that I installed on the machine which only I had licenses for, trashed the contents of my share and user folders, and emptied my caches.
The question is - how do I completely erase my trash (zero out old data that has been trashed), and is there a way to better protect my older system without actually formating and re-installing everything?
Thanks
I am getting a new mac (well, it's used, but it is new to me) and I am saying farewell to my older mac (running os x). I have gone though, backed up my data, and trashed any specific apps that I installed on the machine which only I had licenses for, trashed the contents of my share and user folders, and emptied my caches.
The question is - how do I completely erase my trash (zero out old data that has been trashed), and is there a way to better protect my older system without actually formating and re-installing everything?
Thanks