Quote from: HeatFireFlame on March 03, 2013, 02:38 pmHey SS, Been reading with intrest here, As far as fake names and addresses go , ***Fakenamegenerator.com *** CLEARNET LINK can rig you up thousands in a matter of seconds with all sorts of fake details to go along beside them. Now here's what i was hoping you could help me with, Cleaning out my Pc properly, This is a really old one and to be honest there could be anything imprinted in the metadata and shit on this thing, Real name anything, Anyways looking for some advice on cleaning out the whole system thoroughly without data nuke (dban) or something along the lines. Cheers mate HffApologies for the wait; I don't check every thread I've ever responded to. Just what looks interesting at the time; nothing personal & all that. So anyway, it can't be done. I mean period, it cannot be done. You can't keep all the operating system files intact and only get rid of incriminating evidence. Basically you have to destroy the entire partition the operating system is installed on. If it's Windows, I mean -- I don't think there's anybody around who has enough experience with Windows to actually tell you where and how it can keep track of stuff you don't want others to see... but I doubt anyone except the forensics experts that do contract work for the government are qualified to help you out with that.I most certainly am not. I only own a copy of Windows to play games with and nothing more -- operating systems are huge and you don't get that level of detailed knowledge without digging into them, which I haven't done for Windows. If you're talking about a Linux installation, delete the Tor browser bundle. Which really isn't that necessary anyway. That's it, done. Just be sure you delete the right directories, which are all under the "tor-browser_en-US" directory that comes out of the browser bundle tarball.If you haven't been selling anything, I don't see a reason to bother with either. They either arrest you for possession, or they let you walk because they have no grounds to arrest you. They don't look that hard at people just buying for personal use. Not that they wouldn't if they could, they just don't have the manpower.