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| Securely Erasing Your SSD with Linux: A How-To @ Techgage Tired of dealing with slowed performance or some bizarre partition error with your SSD? Sometimes, the solution is as simple as a secure erase – that is, to bring the drive back to its innate, factory-fresh state. Thanks to Linux, getting this job done is easier than ever. Join us, as we cover multiple methods for getting the job done. http://techgage.com/article/securely...inux-a-how-to/ |
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