Have a Windows notebook (eMMc memory), which I want to sell. Now my question:
I've done it once, but when I start it up, I have to set it up again. If you buy it fresh from the shop, you're actually always right on the desktop. So, what do I have to do to have the buyer get him in the same condition as you have him out of business?
If you buy it fresh from the shop, you're actually always right on the desktop
No, it should always start with the device as it is synonymous with smartphones and co.
If you buy it fresh from the shop, you're actually always right on the desktop.
No, with every newly purchased and pre-installed Windows, the first user has to set everything up. So freshly installed and ready…
You set it up neutral. That means username = user and / or something like that.
Oh ok. And then for a long time keeping the Austaste (the notebook has one) shut down? Because you can't do that in "installation mode".
For sure?
There are no rules for private sale.
Either set it up neutrally or omit the device.
Only for product photos (if you like to do which) looks a neutrally prepared best.
I would recommend you to sell the whole without the hard drive or install a new… And without OS.
Since everyone can subsequently restore the data…
Fumble because once an eMMc out xD
Oh ok. And then for a long time keeping the Austaste (the notebook has one) shut down? Because you can't do that in "installation mode".
Yes, that's the way it should work.
I would delete Windows completely. Then you sell it without OS and the buyer can install what he wants. Anyway, it always annoys me if Windows is already preinstalled. The buyer should be able to decide which OS he wants.
Read something here