They do the install. This is your prep list.
The install team has the Linux USB sticks and will do the install. Your only job is handing them a machine that's ready. This is that list.
On your MAIN laptop, plug in the external drive, then:
C:\Users\Votaw Family\.openclawlockbox.key โ the critical one (66 bytes)openclaw.json โ all your settingsgmail\client_secret.json โ Gmail accessNote: .openclaw starts with a dot, so it's hidden. Pasting the path is the reliable way in โ don't hunt for it.
Christa 8/17: "old work computers that no longer function in that space at all โ I own them personally." No employer claim, nothing to ask permission for. Wipe away.
One loose end that has nothing to do with tomorrow: you said you already saved everything off. If any of those borrower files landed on a personal USB stick or your home drive, that copy outlives the wipe. Worth a look sometime this week โ not tonight, and not a blocker.
Your screen said "Your PC is monitored and protected" with BitLocker in the sidebar โ so the drive is probably encrypted. That's the #1 thing that stops an install cold.
Easiest fix โ just turn it off, on each laptop:
Shut down fully, power on, tap Esc repeatedly. If it asks for a BIOS/administrator password โ that's a blocker, and only you can clear it. Find it tonight.
If the blue Startup Menu just appears with no password, you're fine. Press Esc again to exit.
Both laptops and both power adapters. An install on battery can brick a machine halfway through โ most techs won't start without power.
Say these when you hand the machines over:
Write down the username and password they set. There's no reset.
Plug it in, connect Wi-Fi, message me. I'll handle: