Hi all.
I recently discovered that my Gigabyte 2tb M.2 NVMe drive is going bad. I have an RMA set up for it and plan on sending it in, as it is still under warranty.
However, this was my main Windows 11 boot drive. And even though the drive is faulty, it still functions. It was casuing random BSOD issues when trying to write large data chunks to it. I have since replace the faulty drive with a new one and reinstalled Windows and everything isin working order again.
The drive is no longer inserted in my motherboard, but I have an external enclosure from Sabrent for it (model EC-SNVE). It connects to my PC via USB-C cable.
I was wondering what is the best method to securely erase this drive before I send it in to the RMA department? It's a Gigabyte Aorus NVMe Gen 4 2TB SSD. Model GP-ASM2NE6200TTTD.
I know my way around windows disk setups and what not, so I know how to delete partitions and format it, but with it being my main OS drive for several years, I would like to wipe it real good before sending it in. Any suggestions? Thanks.
I recently discovered that my Gigabyte 2tb M.2 NVMe drive is going bad. I have an RMA set up for it and plan on sending it in, as it is still under warranty.
However, this was my main Windows 11 boot drive. And even though the drive is faulty, it still functions. It was casuing random BSOD issues when trying to write large data chunks to it. I have since replace the faulty drive with a new one and reinstalled Windows and everything isin working order again.
The drive is no longer inserted in my motherboard, but I have an external enclosure from Sabrent for it (model EC-SNVE). It connects to my PC via USB-C cable.
I was wondering what is the best method to securely erase this drive before I send it in to the RMA department? It's a Gigabyte Aorus NVMe Gen 4 2TB SSD. Model GP-ASM2NE6200TTTD.
I know my way around windows disk setups and what not, so I know how to delete partitions and format it, but with it being my main OS drive for several years, I would like to wipe it real good before sending it in. Any suggestions? Thanks.