05-05-2020 09:50 PM
I have a laptop containing an Intel 660p NVMe PCIe M.2 512GB (SSDPEKNW512G8) as the only drive (i.e. it's the boot drive) installed. I have Windows 10 64-bit installed.
I've read the Intel SSD Toolbox User Guide, which states that Secure Erase is blocked by Windows 10, and also cannot be run from a bootable SSD.
So, given that my Intel NVMe SSD does have Windows 10 installed on it and is the (only) boot drive, how can I perform a secure erase or sanitize operation?
05-06-2020 03:38 PM
Leon
05-06-2020 05:27 PM
Hi LWAKSMAN,
Thanks for your reply. I do know how to perform a format/clean operation like you described. However, this won't securely erase the drive. If I wish to later sell the laptop (with the SSD intact), I'd want the SSD to have its contents securely erase (i.e. unrecoverable).
05-06-2020 07:21 PM
Although I didn't recommend to format your SSS, rather to use clean all command which writes zeros to your SSD, unless you're selling laptop to the NSA/GCHQ, clean all is fine. You may prefer however, to use EasyUS free SSD erasing tool.
Leon