![]() ![]() One might assume a “complete” delete, where the file is not moved to a Recycle Bin, is a safer approach. When we delete a file in modern OS, it’s usually transferred to a “Recycle Bin.” We can still recover any data from it for some time if we change our mind. That’s why we’ll skip it and jump straight to the safer alternatives. Thus, the “official and best” method, Secure Erase, remains somewhat of a gamble, making the alternatives that follow much better choices. ![]() Or because an iffy BIOS bug somehow “got in the way” and prevented the procedure from completing.Īnd (much) older hard drives (less than 15GBs in size) just don’t support it. Others say its operation “bricked” their devices because “the controller that turned them from internal to external ones” decided it would be a good idea to cut down on electricity costs by putting them to sleep. ![]()
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