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Thread starter groupsuser Start date Sep 5, I chose DoD P leads you to the PRNG method settings screen. M lets you choose which wipe method to use. Luckily, every Mac comes with its own drive wipe software.
Thankfully, drive wiping is even easier on Chromebooks compared to Mac computers. Start by deleting any items that you have downloaded. Remove all the accounts, as well. Then, do the following. DBAN is a tool specifically made for cleaning desktop and laptop computers. The entire point behind using a software tool such as DBAN is to irreversibly delete everything on a particular drive. DBAN is perfectly capable of wiping such a drive clean.
So, if you plan on never using the SSD in question again, go ahead and perform a wipe. In bold are the commands DBAN supports, followed by the data sanitization method they use:. You can also use the autonuke command, which is the same thing as dodshort. Select the links next to the commands to read more about how they work. As an example, gutmann will overwrite the files with a random character, and do so up to 35 times, whereas quick will write a zero and only do it once.
DBAN recommends using the dodshort command. You can use any of them that you think is necessary, but ones like gutmann are surely an overkill that will only take more time to complete. Type one of these commands into DBAN to start wiping all your hard drives with that specific data wipe method. If you want to choose which hard drives to erase, as well as customize the wipe method, see the next step, which covers interactive mode.
Choose which hard drives to wipe with Interactive Mode. Interactive mode lets you customize exactly how DBAN will erase files, as well as which hard drives it will wipe. If you don't want to do this, and would rather have DBAN erase all your files the easy way, restart this walkthrough at Step 4, and be sure to choose the F3 key. Along the bottom of the screen are the different menu options. Pressing the J and K keys will move you up and down a list, and the Enter key will select an option from a menu.
As you change each option, the top left of the screen will reflect those changes. The middle of the screen is how you choose which hard drives you want to erase. Selecting the letter M lets you choose which wipe method you want to run. See the previous step for more information on these options. V opens a set of three options you can choose from to define how often DBAN should verify that the drive is empty after running the chosen wipe method.
You're able to disable verification entirely, turn it on for the last pass only, or set it to verify the drive is empty after each pass has finished. We recommend choosing Verify Last Pass because it will keep verification on but won't require it to run after each pass, which would otherwise slow the whole process down.
Choose how many times the chosen wipe method should run by opening the Rounds screen with the R key, entering a number, and pressing ENTER to save it. Keeping it at 1 will run the method once, but should still be enough to erase everything securely.
Finally, you must choose the drive s you want to erase. The word wipe will appear to the left of the drive s you choose. Once you're sure you've chosen all the correct settings, press the F10 key to begin wiping the hard drive s immediately. Wait for DBAN to erase the hard drive s.
Below is the screen that'll show once DBAN has started. As you can see, you can neither stop nor pause the process at this point. You can view the statistics, like time remaining and any number of errors, from the top right side of the screen. Verify DBAN has successfully erased the hard drive s. At this point, you can safely remove the disc or USB device that you've installed DBAN to, and then shut down or restart your computer.
If you're selling or disposing of your computer or hard drive, then you're done. If you're reinstalling Windows, see How to Clean Install Windows for instructions on starting over again from scratch. See How to Install Linux if you're going to be using Linux. Actively scan device characteristics for identification. Use precise geolocation data.
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