Need to do a disk wipe SSD in Windows 10/8/7? Refer to this article to get the reasons about wipe SSD and learn how to do it easily.
Some users may be puzzled about why need to perfom disk wipe SSD? Here let’s see the reasons about it. If an SSD is not in use any more, in order to keep the data safe, you’d better securely wipe the data on your SSD before selling or giving it to other people.
However, At this time, the traditional deleting or formatting is not really effective. Under the normal circumstances, the deleted data does not actually disappear. The system just deletes the file names in the file allocation table. And the real data can be easily restored by some data recovery software.
Therefore, you need to do a thorough erasion of the SSD. Besides, during the use of the SSD, its capacity may get too full and run very slowly. At this point, securely erasing the SSD can effectively optimize the performance of the SSD.
Since the way to write/read data to an SSD is entirely different from that on a hard disk drive. If you erase an SSD conventional method way as you erase an HDD, the lifespan of the SSD will be descreased. In this case, "SSD secure erase" can be the best solution for users. It is a feature for SSDs that ensures all data stored on the SSD storage device will be completely cleaned. After that, the SSD will achieve at its original ideal performance level.
To secure erase SSD, use a professional disk wipe software can be a good choice. Here AOMEI Partition Assistant Professional is highly recommended, It is featured with "SSD Secure Erase" that enables you to safely and completely wipe data on an SSD. Besides, it has another function named Wipe Hard Drive. If you want to wipe an HDD, it is more suitable for you.
The following example will show you the specific steps of secure erase SSD in Windows 10/8/7 (Samsung SSD for example. Other brands’ SSD like SanDisk SSD, Kingston SSD, etc. are also applicable. Now you can download the demo version firstly to have a try.
Before You Do:
Connect the SSD to a Windows 7 PC
Please be careful and back up important data to cloud or external at first.
Install AOMEI Partition Assistant
Step 1. Launch AOMEI Partition Assistant, and right-click the SSD you want to wipe and select “SSD Secure Erase”.
Step 2. After that, choose Samsung SSD in the pop-up window.
Step 3. Usually, SSD would encounter a frozen state which can be unfrozen by a hot swap. And you can follow the instruction to learn the method of how to perform a hot swap.
Step 4. Then, you will be able to erase the SSD. Click “Next” and wait for the erasing finished.
Notice: It is not suggested to secure erase SSD too frequently.
Till now, you know how to complete the operation about disk wipe SSD easily. Besides SSD Secure Erase, AOMEI Partition Assistant Professional also provides users many other powerful functions like Format/Resize/delete Partition, Rebuild MBR, Migrate OS to SSD, Win to USB and so on.
If you delete the partition by mistake one day, the function Partition Recovery Wizard can help you to recover the lost volume. If the operating system of your computer is Windows Server, you can turn to AOMEI Partition Assistant Server to enjoy more advanced features.