I recently got an ssd and attempted to wipe everything off my hard drive. currently my computer tab looks like
http://puu.sh/gsEJU/850f283bbe.png
i was wondering if anybody knows how to delete everything in local disk (F:) upon googling the solution I only got way to delete the hardrive if it was the only one in the system not if you have 2 in your system. ty and sry if im being dumb.
Do i go into boot options?
I tried clicking delete but it gives me the never ending "Try again" loop.
I recently got an ssd and attempted to wipe everything off my hard drive. currently my computer tab looks like
[img]http://puu.sh/gsEJU/850f283bbe.png[/img] [b]i was wondering if anybody knows how to delete everything in local disk (F:)[/b] upon googling the solution I only got way to delete the hardrive if it was the only one in the system not if you have 2 in your system. ty and sry if im being dumb.
Do i go into boot options?
I tried clicking delete but it gives me the never ending "Try again" loop.
Like #2 said, Disk management and format.
Like #2 said, Disk management and format.
u can just right click the hard drive and press format and select the type you want (probably ntfs)
u can just right click the hard drive and press format and select the type you want (probably ntfs)
Darik's Boot and Nuke is the only way to be sure.
Darik's Boot and Nuke is the only way to be sure.
pissheadDarik's Boot and Nuke is the only way to be sure.
confirming dban as a good way to wipe a hard drive.
If you're not selling it and just trying to get rid of it, take it apart and smash/bend the platters. Much easier and good therapy.
[quote=pisshead]Darik's Boot and Nuke is the only way to be sure.[/quote]
confirming dban as a good way to wipe a hard drive.
If you're not selling it and just trying to get rid of it, take it apart and smash/bend the platters. Much easier and good therapy.
Just don't wipe the drive if it's still holding your OS lol
Just don't wipe the drive if it's still holding your OS lol
I still have my OS on my media drive so I can boot if my ssd fails. To me, that's worth the space it takes up.
I still have my OS on my media drive so I can boot if my ssd fails. To me, that's worth the space it takes up.