1,Use the computer for other things.
2,give to kids or relatives.
3,Use it for spare parts or cannibalize it
4,Sell it
5,Donate your computer
6,Recycle your computer
Use the computer for other things:
Many people think once they get a new computer their old computer automatically becomes obsolete and can't think of what else it could be used for. Surprisingly, you can do a lot with that old computer. Below are some examples.
1. Use the computer and setup your own network - If you do not already have your own home network setup, you can use the older computer as a client on your network. Once your computers have been connected to each other, you can do such things as use your older computer as a storage or even a place to backup files. Additional information about setting up a home network can be found on document CH000469.
2. Use the computer as a printer server - If you have a home network or plan on setting up one, you can use the computer as a printer server, allowing you to have one or more printers shared between multiple computers. See document CH000710.
3. Install an alternate operating system on the computer - Alternative operating systems, such as Linux and Linux variants, are becoming increasingly popular and for anyone who is interested in trying them, an older computer can make a great Linux computer. See document CH000694 for additional information about where to get Linux.
4. MP3 Computer - Move or keep all your MP3 and other music files and use it as a MP3 jukebox.
Give to kids or relatives
Most kids would love their own computer in their room, even if it is an older computer. See if any of your kids would like to have the families old computer for their own computer.
See if any of your family relatives would like to have your computer. Setting up a family member such as a grandparent with their own computer especially one who has never had a computer can make a huge difference in their life.
Use it for spare parts or cannibalize it
Open the computer and take any spare parts you think you will need for your new computer. Things you may want to keep include: fans, power supply, CD-ROM, floppy drive, hard disk drives, and memory.
The parts mentioned above can be kept for potential future problems with your new computer or parts such as a CD-ROM, hard disk drive, and/or memory can be added into your new computer to give it additional capabilities.
Sell it
Although selling an older computer can be difficult today with prices on computers becoming so cheap if you need a little extra cash you may think about selling the computer. Sell the computer at a yard sell, in your local newspaper, and/or on a online auction site.
Donate your computer
There are several places that will accept working computers as donations to be used for the less fortunate, schools, etc. If you're interested in donating your computer, see our computer disposal page.
Recycle your computer
If your computer is so old that no one will accept it as a donation and you no longer wish to use it, consider recycling it properly instead of just throwing it away. Additional information about recycling your computer as well as companies and organizations that do this can be found on our computer disposal page.
2007-03-31 22:48:10
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answered by BK_1 3
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3 things you can do
1. Keep the old one in some cupboard
2. Sell it
3. Take the parts from it and upgrade your new computer(you can take the RAM from the old one and add it the new one with the existing RAM)
2007-03-31 22:53:42
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answered by Raghu Raman 1
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yes use your other computer in case your new one breaks down sometime. Like as a spare tire. Do you get the drift. If it snow enough this winter you might.
2007-03-31 22:56:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Install Kubuntu Linux on the old PC and learn how to use it.
Then, sell the Windoze box ASAP!!!
2007-03-31 22:55:05
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answered by ELfaGeek 7
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well you can
1) give it to the others (friends, relatives etc.etc)
2) upgrade the old one and give it to your siblings(if you have one)
3) well sell it to the second hand shop
4) give it as charity.
2007-03-31 23:05:59
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answered by hollandchua 3
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go to freecycle.org and find you location and you can list your computer for free and give it to a needy family OR you can post to craigslist and sell it for $50
2007-03-31 22:51:22
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answered by I hate stupid ppl like you 4
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For real fun smash it up with a good old sledgehammer.
2007-03-31 22:54:56
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answered by oceanblue 1
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If it has a hard drive thats bigger than 100gb you could sell it to me
wazuupster@gmail.com
or even one thats not bigger than 100gb please email me either way whether you want to sell it or not
2007-03-31 22:51:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Find a church to donate it too. Churches are seriously lacking in technology, I am sure donations would be welcome.
2007-03-31 22:53:55
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answered by The Tech Guy 3
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