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: Select your drive and confirm the process. It typically takes only a few seconds because it destroys the encryption key or resets the NAND cells. 2. Use Manufacturer Software (Best for Performance)
The easiest way to wipe an NVMe drive in Windows is to use the software provided by the drive’s manufacturer. These tools are designed to access the drive's firmware and issue the secure erase command correctly.
This erases the internal encryption key, rendering all data unreadable instantly. It requires the drive to support encryption.
You usually cannot wipe the drive you are currently booting from. You may need to create a "bootable USB" using these tools to wipe your primary C: drive. 3. The Windows "Reset This PC" Method
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: Select your drive and confirm the process. It typically takes only a few seconds because it destroys the encryption key or resets the NAND cells. 2. Use Manufacturer Software (Best for Performance)
The easiest way to wipe an NVMe drive in Windows is to use the software provided by the drive’s manufacturer. These tools are designed to access the drive's firmware and issue the secure erase command correctly.
This erases the internal encryption key, rendering all data unreadable instantly. It requires the drive to support encryption.
You usually cannot wipe the drive you are currently booting from. You may need to create a "bootable USB" using these tools to wipe your primary C: drive. 3. The Windows "Reset This PC" Method