J jimlau Distinguished Nov 26, 2011 236 0 18,680 Apr 7, 2012 #1 i have an ssd with data. i want to erase that and re-format. that original data is not personal so i don't need to make sure it can't ever be accessed. so do i simply use format again in wiodows 7? thanks.
i have an ssd with data. i want to erase that and re-format. that original data is not personal so i don't need to make sure it can't ever be accessed. so do i simply use format again in wiodows 7? thanks.
Dereck47 Splendid Jan 20, 2011 3,275 0 22,960 Apr 7, 2012 #2 Do a Quick Format, not a Full Format. Upvote 0 Downvote
J jimlau Distinguished Nov 26, 2011 236 0 18,680 Apr 7, 2012 #3 i thought i saw where you have to erase in order to somehow renew the SSD back to factory state if you want best performance. no? Upvote 0 Downvote
i thought i saw where you have to erase in order to somehow renew the SSD back to factory state if you want best performance. no?
Dereck47 Splendid Jan 20, 2011 3,275 0 22,960 Apr 7, 2012 #4 jimlau : i thought i saw where you have to erase in order to somehow renew the SSD back to factory state if you want best performance. no? That's correct. Secure Erase will restore the drive to fresh-out-of-the-box condition. But the title of your thread is "Non-secure Erase". Upvote 0 Downvote
jimlau : i thought i saw where you have to erase in order to somehow renew the SSD back to factory state if you want best performance. no? That's correct. Secure Erase will restore the drive to fresh-out-of-the-box condition. But the title of your thread is "Non-secure Erase".