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How to make your hard drive clean again

Q. Do you know of a free or inexpensive program that will overwrite hard drives?

My husband and I have updated to new computers, leaving us with two hard drives that have sensitive data that we would like to erase before disposing of them.

A. There's a $20 program for Windows called Window Washer from Webroot that will wipe an entire hard disk so that its data is unrecoverable.

Its maker calls this process "bleaching."

In cases where you don't want to completely wipe a hard disk, the program can also securely erase individual files and folders, and can remove all traces of browser activity.

I have tested it, and I can recommend it. You can get it at Webroot.com.

There are numerous other Windows file wipers, some of which may be free, though I haven't tested them.

To find these others, go to download.com and enter "file wiper" in the search box.

Q. Since downloading the new Firefox browser, the panel at the top which shows the Web address and the back and forward buttons has disappeared.

How do I get it back?

A. That panel is called the Navigation Bar and it can be turned on and off.

It sounds like it somehow got turned off on your computer.

To switch it on again, go to the "View" menu, select "Toolbars" and then click on "Navigation Bar."

The missing panel should reappear, and the next time you view that menu option, you will notice a check mark next to "Navigation Bar," indicating it is on.

You can also use the same technique to switch the Bookmarks toolbar on and off.

Q. I have switched to Mac recently and never want to use Windows again.

But the program I miss using on Windows the most is Microsoft Money.

Do you know any way to make this program run on my Mac?

A. Microsoft doesn't make a Mac version of Money.

However, all current Macs can run Windows and Windows programs.

I suggest you pick up a copy of one of two programs - Parallels Desktop or VMWare Fusion.

Both allow you to run Windows programs right alongside your Mac programs, even without displaying the Windows desktop.

Microsoft Money would just appear in its own window, as if it were another Mac program.

This method works well, but it carries a price.

Fusion and Parallels cost around $60-$70 each.

Plus, you will have to buy and install a full, fresh, boxed copy of Windows.

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