How can I ensure my new laptop is completely wiped before I use it?

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Asked By TechyTrailblazer On

I recently ordered a new laptop from a shop where I bought my first computer, but they seem to be under new management and it's been a frustrating experience. I was supposed to pick it up, but it had a broken screen, so I'm waiting again for it to be fixed. They've also installed some software on the computer, which raises red flags for me. I'm concerned about whether I can completely wipe everything off it before using it. I'm planning to boot from a Windows 11 installer CD and perform a complete wipe using the clean option, but with the risk of keyloggers and hidden malware, I want to be sure I'm fully erasing everything. Would starting with a Linux live CD be a better option, even though I'm a bit rusty with it? Plus, any recommendations for SSD encryption would be appreciated as I'm unsure if it's necessary for Windows 11.

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Answered By ParanoidPenguin On

It's a valid concern—malware can actually hide in UEFI. The odds are low, but not impossible. For encrypting your SSD, I'd recommend VeraCrypt. It's solid and trustworthy, unlike BitLocker.

TechyTrailblazer -

How exactly does VeraCrypt work? Do I need to install Windows first before setting it up, or should I handle that before installing the OS?

Answered By CuriousCat89 On

If it's brand new, they really shouldn't be messing with it at all. I recommend doing a complete wipe and then installing Linux instead. That way, you can control exactly what gets installed on it and make sure it’s clean.

TechyTrailblazer -

Yeah, it should be totally empty when I buy it! I’m just worried about all the unknown stuff they might have left on it. I guess Linux could give me a fresh start.

Answered By SkepticalSquirrel On

Honestly, if you’re this uneasy about it, maybe look for a different retailer. There are plenty of trustworthy shops out there that don’t toy with the setups.

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