Windows 10: how can I wipe my SSD clean?

Discus and support how can I wipe my SSD clean? in Windows 10 Drivers and Hardware to solve the problem; On my computer, I have an SSD that was originally for a Vista computer. I'd like to wipe it clean to either toss it out or save it for future use.... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Drivers and Hardware' started by MeAndMyComputer, Nov 14, 2017.

  1. how can I wipe my SSD clean?


    On my computer, I have an SSD that was originally for a Vista computer.
    I'd like to wipe it clean to either toss it out or save it for future use.
    However is it a good idea to save it for future use?
    --- Do modern SSD's have better technology and performance?
    Either way, how can I wipe the SSD clean?

    :)
     
    MeAndMyComputer, Nov 14, 2017
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  2. Pytte99 Win User

    Installing windows on a new hard drive

    So I bought an ssd today and I wanted to restore my computer so wipe everything and reinstall in the new ssd but it does not ask me anywhere where I want to reinstall it. How can I get it to install windows on the new ssd?
     
    Pytte99, Nov 14, 2017
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  3. win 10 and new ssd

    I found similar queries but not the answer i quite need. I'm thinking of buying a new ssd and then installing win 10 to it as my current 1TB hdd is running low on space. I'm currently running win 10 on the hdd so the question is 3-fold.



    1)how do i proceed to install win 10 on the new ssd

    2)how do I remove win 10 from my hdd after installing it to my new ssd

    3(can i do all this without having to wipe my hdd as it took nearly a week to re-install all my games and programs last time when I upgrade from 8.1 to 10 and it wiped my HDD.
     
    chadpalmer1313, Nov 14, 2017
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  4. how can I wipe my SSD clean?

    Hi,
    If you plan on tossing it just use a hammer first *Smile
    If not just format it.
     
    ThrashZone, Nov 14, 2017
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  5. spunk Win User
    Remove the SSD from the computer and attach it to working computer via a USB Adapter, Dock or Enclosure with a power adapter. It will come up as a secondary drive. If you are thinking of keeping it for yourself, then you can press the Win Key+X and choose Disk Management Right click the SSD and choose Format. If you thinking of selling it or giving it away, then use a program like Active KillDisk to wipe the drive first.
    If it is an older SSD, it may not be SATA III it may be only SATAII and the capacity may be small, but it is still usable.
     
    spunk, Nov 14, 2017
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  6. The only really secure way to clean SSD is invokimg ATA Secure Erase command. It requires special software. SSD vendors usually offer their own tools:
    Intel SSD Toolbox
    Samsung Magician
    OCZ SSD Guru
    etc
    but their Secure Erase function is locked to SSDs of the same brand. So you have to install software which is related to your SSD.
     
    muchomurka, Nov 14, 2017
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  7. Thanks, I plan on keeping the SSD in case it could become handy in the future.
     
    MeAndMyComputer, Nov 15, 2017
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  8. how can I wipe my SSD clean?

    Two notes:
    - FORMAT command DOES NOT ERASE any data from disk, they are still recoverable
    - Only the highest version - $80 KillDisk Ultimate - supports Secure Erase function. Other functions/methods DO NOT GUARANTEE impossibility of recovering data from SSD.
     
    muchomurka, Nov 15, 2017
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  9. CountMike New Member
    You could just get a USB2/3 to SATA adapter and use it as portable/removable disk faster than any USB2/3 stick probably larger too. If it's for your personal use, it's enough to delete all partitions and make one new one.
     
    CountMike, Nov 15, 2017
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  10. NavyLCDR New Member
    Open a Command Prompt (Admin) or Powershell (Admin). Run:

    diskpart
    list disk
    select disk # <- replace # with the actual number of the SSD you want to reuse
    clean <- this will remove all partitions on the selected drive. You can't do this if you are booted from the SSD you want to reuse

    If you want to leave it completely blank (but NOT securely erased), then the next two commands would be exit, exit.

    If you want to establish a new partition on it to use for data storage, the next commands would be:
    create part pri
    format fs=ntfs quick
    assign
    exit
    exit

    The above commands still will NOT securely erase the SSD.
     
    NavyLCDR, Nov 15, 2017
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  11. Cliff S New Member
    Get either GParted, or a Linux live disk/USB(and use the GParted there), then delete all partitioning, and repartition the whole disk as one simple partition. I believe GParted will then automatically run retrim and data is gone.
    If then you just want to use it as a data disk connect it to your PC, if you want to use it as a boot disk in another PC, redelete the partitioning and leave it all as unallocated.

    Other option see: How to zero-fill a drive with DD
     
    Cliff S, Nov 15, 2017
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  12. A lot of good information. So now I'll use it for personal use as a data disk instead of just letting it hang around.
     
    MeAndMyComputer, Nov 15, 2017
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  13. cereberus Win User

    how can I wipe my SSD clean?

    OP is keeping disk - total overkill. For most users, simply using the diskpart "clean all" command is perfectly adequate. People would need very specialised and expensive forensic style software to even attempt to recover after a "clean all" command.
     
    cereberus, Nov 15, 2017
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  14. Cliff S New Member
    Only problem is he will need to do this outside of windows, as you cannot have both boot disk connected at the same time(that I know of).
    GParted(in Ubuntu) is what I always use.
     
    Cliff S, Nov 15, 2017
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  15. cereberus Win User
    Few people are aware of the "clean all" command. This does securely erase the sdd beyond the ability of tools like Recuva. T recover after that requires very sosphisticated and highy expensive forensic tool, so is not a convern fir vast majority of users.
     
    cereberus, Nov 15, 2017
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