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How do I securely wipe data on a laptop with a SSD ?
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<blockquote data-quote="NikolayfromRussia" data-source="post: 665874" data-attributes="member: 24507"><p>What about east-tec DisposeSecure? They say:</p><p></p><p>,,Erase hard disk data using methods that meet US Department of Defense 5220.22-M data destruction standards, but also all major military, government and industrial data destruction standards. This way, you can securely erase computer disks. You can choose from other several wiping methods that are used worldwide, such as Peter Gutmann (35 passes), Bruce Schneier, US Naval Information Systems Management Center: NAVSO P-5239-26 (RLL) US Naval Information Systems Management Center: NAVSO P-5239-26 (MFM), US Air Force System Security Instruction 5020: AFSSI-5020, Russian Federation – Federal Agency on Technical Regulating and Metrology: GOST P50739-95, The German Federal office for IT Security: German VSITR, etc.,,</p><p></p><p>I used this program about 7 years ago to wipe my hard disk. I liked a program called AdminStudio (s a single solution for application packaging, application virtualization) they granted me a 30 day full functional trial but after a trial period I wanted to use it again. But it showed me a message like ,,Your trial period expired,,. Reinstalling OS didn't fix it. I realized that a simple reinstalling OS wouldn't help me. I found a east-tec DisposeSecure program, created a bootable CD to wipe a hdd. And yes, I could use admin studio again for 30 days. But wiping process can take much time depending on wiping standard and passes used. This program is also not free but Google can help to activate it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NikolayfromRussia, post: 665874, member: 24507"] What about east-tec DisposeSecure? They say: ,,Erase hard disk data using methods that meet US Department of Defense 5220.22-M data destruction standards, but also all major military, government and industrial data destruction standards. This way, you can securely erase computer disks. You can choose from other several wiping methods that are used worldwide, such as Peter Gutmann (35 passes), Bruce Schneier, US Naval Information Systems Management Center: NAVSO P-5239-26 (RLL) US Naval Information Systems Management Center: NAVSO P-5239-26 (MFM), US Air Force System Security Instruction 5020: AFSSI-5020, Russian Federation – Federal Agency on Technical Regulating and Metrology: GOST P50739-95, The German Federal office for IT Security: German VSITR, etc.,, I used this program about 7 years ago to wipe my hard disk. I liked a program called AdminStudio (s a single solution for application packaging, application virtualization) they granted me a 30 day full functional trial but after a trial period I wanted to use it again. But it showed me a message like ,,Your trial period expired,,. Reinstalling OS didn't fix it. I realized that a simple reinstalling OS wouldn't help me. I found a east-tec DisposeSecure program, created a bootable CD to wipe a hdd. And yes, I could use admin studio again for 30 days. But wiping process can take much time depending on wiping standard and passes used. This program is also not free but Google can help to activate it. [/QUOTE]
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