Secure Erase is a data sanitization method to totally wipe out your files on a hard drive and make it unrecoverable, which is needed in some specific situations. Here we will show you how to secure erase an SSD in Windows to make your data untraceable.
On this page, you'll learn how to effectively wipe SSD on Windows 11/10/8/7 on your own:
Secure Erase is a method used to completely wipe out the data on a hard drive using a set of commands. Secure Erase commands write binary one or zero to the sectors on the hard drive to overwrite all the existing files. That's why the data removed by the Secure Erase commands is not recoverable by any data recovery method available.
However, although they are commands. You cannot run Secure Erase commands like you run commands in Windows 11/10 in Command Prompt since they are available from the firmware on the hard drive. Thus, to secure erase your SSD in Windows 11/10, you need third-party software like EaseUS disk wipe software to help you execute these operations.
When do you need to perform a secure erase on an SSD? Completely wiping an SSD is needed when you want to:
Follow through the process in this part, you'll securely erase SSD and make it ready for any purpose as listed above:
We suggest you follow the tutorials one by one as presented in this part. If you don't have essential data saved on your SSD, skip the 1st guide and start from the 2nd guide.
Professional partition tool - EaseUS BitWiper will help you securely erase and wipe an SSD in Windows 11/10, fully clean up SSD, making data unrecoverable with ease. This disk/partition management tool has a feature named "Wipe Data", which works almost the same with Secure Erase commands.
"Wipe Data" vs Secure Erase Commands
Both the "Wipe Data" feature and the Secure Erase command erase your data by overwriting all the data on your SSD. However, Wipe Data feature in EaseUS BitWiper exceeds the Secure Erase command:
Get the software to wipe your SSD in Windows 11/10 right now:
These operations cannot be undone after applying the changes. Once again, if you have valuable data saved on SSD, back up them at first.
Step 1. Run EaseUS BitWiper. Click the "Wipe Disk" tab.
Step 2. Select the targeted HDD or SSD to wipe.
Notice: Please make sure you have chosen the correct HDD or SSD. Once the wiping starts, your data is irrecoverable.
Step 3. Choose Wiping Method and click "Next".
Choose a suitable wiping method. Recommend EaseUS Secure Erase!
Step 4. Check the warning message and click "Wipe" to confirm.
Step 5. Wait for wiping finish and click "Done".
Be careful that once the process is carried out by EaseUS BitWiper, the data will become unrecoverable with any data recovery software or service! Wait for the process to complete and then you can use the wiped SSD as a new disk for installing a new OS, games, or sell it online.
You may also be interested in: How to Install a New HDD/SSD on Windows 11/10/8/7.
People might want to wipe or erase an SSD drive for various reasons. Erasing an SSD (solid-state drive) can sanitize the drive. So you can make sure that the virus or malware will no longer hide somewhere in the drive.
Besides, wiping an SSD helps to recover lost performance on systems with inefficient garbage collection. But unlike a traditional hard drive disk (HDD), there are not so many tools that can wipe SSD drive. Here to save your time and efforts, we recommend you to try EaseUS disk wipe software, a secure erase utility that does work with SSD drives.
You can securely and completely wipe your SSD in Windows 11/10 to erase all the content, including personal data, viruses, or malware using EaseUS BitWiper. If you have further questions related to secure erase SSD, check the questions and answers below, you will get a satisfying answer.
1. Does Secure Erase damage SSD?
As explained on this page, Secure Erase is a process that runs commands from the firmware to wipe disk data, writing binary one or zero to the hard drive at a sector level.
This will make data unrecoverable on SSD, which may also do some damage to the disk while writing the 0 and 1. To protect your SSD, we suggest you try a third-party disk wiping tool like EaseUS BitWiper for help.
2. How do I avoid data loss due to securely wipe an SSD?
As we recommend, to avoid data loss while wiping an SSD, it's necessary that you back up all essential data to another device in advance. You may try EaseUS Todo Backup to create a backup image of your SSD data with the following steps:
Step 1. Click "Select backup contents" to initiate a backup.
Step 2. There are four data backup categories, File, Disk, OS, and Mail, click File.
Step 3. Local and network files will be displayed on the left side. You may extend the directory to choose which files to back up.
Step 4. Select the location where you want to store the backup by following the on-screen instructions.
Click "Options" to encrypt the backup with a password in "Backup Options," and to setup a backup schedule and choose to initiate a backup at a certain event in "Backup Scheme." There are a variety of other customization options available for the backup process.
Step 5. You may save the backup to a local disk, EaseUS' online service, or a NAS.
Step 6. EaseUS Todo Backup enables customers to back up data to a third-party cloud drive and its own cloud drive.
If you want to back up data to a third-party cloud drive, choose Local Drive, scroll down to add Cloud Device, add your account, and then log in.
You can also save backups to EaseUS's cloud storage service. Sign up for an EaseUS Account and log in after clicking EaseUS Cloud.
Step 7. To begin backup, click "Backup Now" Once the backup process has been finished, it will be shown as a card on the panel's left side. To further manage a backup job, right-click it.
To securely wipe an SSD and make the disk clean, you'll need a professional disk wiping tool for help. As recommended on this page, EaseUS BitWiper is able to help.
3. How do I secure erase Samsung SSD?
To erase Samsung SSD, you may revert to the steps above to complete the process. Or you can follow the quick guide here to get jobs done:
#1. Back up useful data on Samsung SSD to another device.
#2. Download a reliable wipe tool to secure erase Samsung SSD.
Here you can try EaseUS BitWiper, or other wipe tools like Samsung Magician SSD Tool, SanDisk SSD Dashboard, etc.
#3. Securely erase and wipe Samsung SSD with the selected wipe tool.
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