I need to erase literally everything from my SSD and I mean everything. I'm looking for a method that makes it impossible to recover any files, regardless of what it takes. Just to clarify, I don't have anything criminal or concerning on my computer—I'm serious about wanting to know how to do this properly. What are the recommended methods for achieving a total wipe?
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If you're looking for something extreme, you could physically smash the SSD or even use heat to destroy it. That way, there's no way to get any data back! But I wouldn't recommend this unless you're really ready to part with the drive.
For an easier approach, if it’s your boot drive, use a USB tool like DBAN or something similar. If it's a secondary drive, simply formatting it without a quick format can help too. Overwriting with zeroes is another reliable method!
There are lots of programs designed to securely erase a drive. They typically overwrite the existing data with garbage data in multiple passes. This makes it extremely hard, if not impossible, to recover anything afterwards.
If your SSD supports it, I recommend using the secure erase option in the BIOS or through certain software. This method can also completely wipe your drive in a way that keeps your data safe from recovery.
Using a tool like Blancco is a solid choice for securely wiping your SSD. It effectively cleans the drive and helps ensure that data can't be recovered afterwards.

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