Hey everyone! I'm not super tech-savvy, so I could really use your help. I have an old gaming PC that I want to sell so I can get a handheld device. I've used this PC a lot during college, especially during the lockdown, and it's packed with all sorts of personal and academic info across its SSD and HDD, plus cloud services like Google Drive and OneDrive. I've heard there are different formatting options – one that wipes everything, including Windows, and another that just resets things. What's the safest way to erase everything so there's no trace of my personal stuff remaining? Thanks for your time!
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Another option is to download the toolkit for your SSD brand (like Samsung Magician or Crucial Executive). These programs often have a secure erase feature that helps wipe your drives more thoroughly.
For Windows, the easiest way is to use the built-in reset tool and select the option for giving it away. This will make sure your data is wiped securely.
If you want a more thorough wipe, consider creating an install USB drive. Boot from it and manually delete all partitions before reinstalling Windows. Just remember not to sign in with your email during setup; use a throwaway account instead.
If you're really concerned about safety, the best option is to remove the drives and physically destroy them. Can’t be too careful!
If your drives are encrypted with BitLocker (likely on Windows 10 or 11), just doing a factory reset is usually enough since the data can’t be accessed without the encryption key.

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