Delete SSD data?
Hi,
I would like to permanently delete the data on my SSD, but unfortunately I don't know how.
Can someone please help me?
LG
Hi,
I would like to permanently delete the data on my SSD, but unfortunately I don't know how.
Can someone please help me?
LG
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There are manufacturer tools, sometimes in BIOS/Uefi a safe delete function or special software for small money! Easy formatting is even more difficult for SSDs than for HDDs…
Wouldn’t like to come over doof now, but it would be possible to recommend a free tool to me
There is free only in the Uefi if there is the function, or from the manufacturer of the SSD when there is a software. If there isn’t only the purchasing software that works reasonably well. SSDs are not necessarily Doll for data security. I would always encrypt on a SSD. Never sell!
Command prompt (cmd.exe):
After that, you can easily recover all data. This isn’t really going to happen….
at clean you’re right but at clean all, all memory cells are overwritten with zeros.
clean all should also go, but is not so efficient and not so healthy https://www.computerbase.de/forum/threads/diskpart-mit-clean-all-bei-hd-und-ssd-real-safe-geloescht.2067137/
Or the Uefi… Windows doesn’t grab it!
Ah. Ultimately, it goes back to the manufacturer tools…
https://www.heise.de/tipps-tricks/SSDs-loeschen-vollstaendig-und-safe-4317918.html#festplattesicherunglöschen
Puhhhhhh… I don’t know but counterfeiting… Google and learn yourself! Now you heard about it!
Where are there safe deletion?
Low level format for an SSD? Oh!
Then why is there a function of safe play for SSDs? What do you mean?
that is enough for the Ottonormal user. Low-level format tools are unfortunately only available at the manufacturer and they do not give it here.
Seuftz… believe what you want. I believe security experts who prove how safe SSDs are, so not at all, and read the data from the chips with cheapest devices. Windows only speaks with the controller and the controller just makes nix, which additionally harms the cells! The “delete” only the table of contents, not in real terms the data
yes! Third-party tools do nothing else.
No, unfortunately not!