Exclusive: Windows Wipe Disk

To "wipe" a disk on Windows, you have two primary paths depending on whether you want to clear a secondary drive (like a USB or extra hard drive) or the main drive that currently runs Windows. 1. Wipe a Secondary Drive (Diskpart)

Wiping a disk is destructive. Once the process begins, it is extremely difficult (and often impossible) to recover the data. windows wipe disk

Use the manufacturer's secure erase tool (found on Samsung, Crucial, or WD websites) or simply use the Windows "Trim" function (which happens automatically) and a standard quick format. For selling an SSD, performing a standard "Reset This PC" (Method 1) is generally considered sufficient and safe for the hardware. To "wipe" a disk on Windows, you have

If you want to wipe the C: drive (the drive where Windows is installed), the easiest method is using the "Reset This PC" feature. This is standard for Windows 10 and Windows 11. Once the process begins, it is extremely difficult