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Use a data recovery tool or a factory reset to completely erase the hard drive.

Use a data recovery tool or a factory reset to completely erase the hard drive.

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audi497mks
Senior Member
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12-18-2021, 04:59 PM
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I’m preparing a fresh setup tomorrow by adding a new hard drive. To completely erase the current drive, you’ll need to wipe it before installing the new one. This means using Windows’ built-in tools to remove all data so you can start over without any remnants.
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audi497mks
12-18-2021, 04:59 PM #1

I’m preparing a fresh setup tomorrow by adding a new hard drive. To completely erase the current drive, you’ll need to wipe it before installing the new one. This means using Windows’ built-in tools to remove all data so you can start over without any remnants.

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VioOllet
Member
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12-20-2021, 03:13 PM
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Begin with a fresh setup on the new storage, then navigate to the Computer section or its equivalent. Locate the correct drive and right-click it before selecting Format. Proceed through the instructions displayed. You may also utilize Disk Management for this task.
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VioOllet
12-20-2021, 03:13 PM #2

Begin with a fresh setup on the new storage, then navigate to the Computer section or its equivalent. Locate the correct drive and right-click it before selecting Format. Proceed through the instructions displayed. You may also utilize Disk Management for this task.

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Supercore64
Junior Member
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12-20-2021, 03:46 PM
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It's an option during the windows install to do a custom disk partitioning, do this and just erase all partitions already in place, then hit "next".
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Supercore64
12-20-2021, 03:46 PM #3

It's an option during the windows install to do a custom disk partitioning, do this and just erase all partitions already in place, then hit "next".

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111carys111
Posting Freak
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12-26-2021, 07:55 PM
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I own a Ubuntu Live CD for various tasks. @Godlygamer23 gave a simple guide on the best way to set it up. It’s usually safest to disconnect all drives except the boot disk during installation—Windows installs still work regardless. Once you’re back online, use Disk Management to organize partitions. This method is handy since Windows often has tiny hidden spaces for things.
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111carys111
12-26-2021, 07:55 PM #4

I own a Ubuntu Live CD for various tasks. @Godlygamer23 gave a simple guide on the best way to set it up. It’s usually safest to disconnect all drives except the boot disk during installation—Windows installs still work regardless. Once you’re back online, use Disk Management to organize partitions. This method is handy since Windows often has tiny hidden spaces for things.

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Mrjuku321
Junior Member
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12-26-2021, 11:47 PM
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For a spotless drive, try this link: http://www.dban.org/
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Mrjuku321
12-26-2021, 11:47 PM #5

For a spotless drive, try this link: http://www.dban.org/