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I understand traditional methods don’t work with modern SSD, anyone knows any good way to do it?

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[–] User_already_exist 3 points 7 months ago (1 children)

Thanks for this informative answer. Then it would make sense that it took only 1 second, then again, I have a modern Asus motherboard (AM5) with a Western Digital NVMe drive, and that drive isn't listed as Secure Erase compatible on Asus motherboard. I will download the WD dashboard and do it that way, I didn't know it existed before I posted this question.