If it's that important, why even touch your current computer? Buy a new one and leave the old one as proof and as intact as possible. Unplug it totally and save it for any eventuality. It's well worth it, a new computer ain't that expensive in comparison to potentially losing a case, is it?
That would be my advice, having been an administrator of a large corporate network where we had incidents of cp and other illegal and unwanted files discovered. So I have been to court and had things verified as "untouched" and so on with the help of the computer forensics experts from the police.
Good luck!
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