I have a laptop I’m wanting to sell but I need to wipe the SSD, I only have experience wiping hard drives by overwriting the data, but after looking into it, it seems that SSD’s cannot be cleaned in the same way. I’m confused on what to do and just need some help. Is there a specific tool I can use? I downloaded ubuntu onto a flashdrive and booted it live from my laptop and tried to use hdparm to wipe the drive but I couldn’t figure it out. I’m not very knowledgeable as I’m sure you can tell, any help would be appreciated. Thank you.
Deleting a parition in windows doesn’t trigger TRIM. Best you can do is secure erase, if available. Otherwise you zero-fill.
what makes you think so?
I heard that you cannot simply overwrite and SSD the same way you can a hard drive. Erasing data needs to be done differently, that’s all.
For me you can zero-fill an SSD.
With hard drive you need to do multiple pass, that’s not the case in SSD.
zero-fill one pass is good enought for security with basic forensic tool.
if I see this myth one more time…