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Delete your SSD device.

Delete your SSD device.

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02-03-2016, 08:01 PM
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Looking for a safe method to wipe your SSD without using the built-in recovery option in Windows 8.1? You’ve already made backups and created a USB drive—great preparation! Let me know if you need step-by-step guidance.
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skydoestoddler
02-03-2016, 08:01 PM #1

Looking for a safe method to wipe your SSD without using the built-in recovery option in Windows 8.1? You’ve already made backups and created a USB drive—great preparation! Let me know if you need step-by-step guidance.

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zMadeus
Posting Freak
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02-25-2016, 01:53 AM
#2
Start with a Linux live CD or flash drive and format the disk directly during installation.
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zMadeus
02-25-2016, 01:53 AM #2

Start with a Linux live CD or flash drive and format the disk directly during installation.

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Hycolich
Junior Member
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02-25-2016, 02:05 AM
#3
Could you suggest another method to achieve this, such as removing the partition or executing a program?
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Hycolich
02-25-2016, 02:05 AM #3

Could you suggest another method to achieve this, such as removing the partition or executing a program?

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Gordo
Junior Member
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02-25-2016, 03:01 AM
#4
For reuse, format the drive using the installer. To prevent curiosity during sale, perform a wipe writing random values or zeros—though this isn't recommended for SSDs.
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Gordo
02-25-2016, 03:01 AM #4

For reuse, format the drive using the installer. To prevent curiosity during sale, perform a wipe writing random values or zeros—though this isn't recommended for SSDs.

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DeadpoOol
Member
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02-29-2016, 07:30 PM
#5
You're setting up Windows 8.1 on a pre-installed USB drive. Just plug it in, restart, navigate to BIOS, adjust boot priority, and run the installer while removing the partition in the installer. You don’t need to wipe the PC completely since you’re using it afterward.
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DeadpoOol
02-29-2016, 07:30 PM #5

You're setting up Windows 8.1 on a pre-installed USB drive. Just plug it in, restart, navigate to BIOS, adjust boot priority, and run the installer while removing the partition in the installer. You don’t need to wipe the PC completely since you’re using it afterward.

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Forever_happy
Member
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03-07-2016, 08:50 PM
#6
You remove all SSD partitions, ensuring there are at least two: one for about 100 MB of boot data and another for the main operating system installation. After that, you choose the unused area and set up your desired partitions or proceed—creating the entire C:\ drive in a single step.
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Forever_happy
03-07-2016, 08:50 PM #6

You remove all SSD partitions, ensuring there are at least two: one for about 100 MB of boot data and another for the main operating system installation. After that, you choose the unused area and set up your desired partitions or proceed—creating the entire C:\ drive in a single step.

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legoninja365
Member
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03-07-2016, 10:38 PM
#7
Great, it worked smoothly when starting from the USB. Appreciate the confirmation!
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legoninja365
03-07-2016, 10:38 PM #7

Great, it worked smoothly when starting from the USB. Appreciate the confirmation!