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To securely erase an SSD, you can use software that implements the Secure Erase command, which is designed to remove all user data from a drive. Some SSD manufacturers provide utilities for this. Another method is to encrypt the entire drive, and then erase the encryption key, making the data unrecoverable. Drilling holes or physically damaging an SSD is not recommended as it's unsafe and may not effectively erase all data.


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