No, the upgrades are nice, but I can’t justify the price of upgrading right now. I’m already planning on upgrading my Framework 13 for a Framework 16.
No, the upgrades are nice, but I can’t justify the price of upgrading right now. I’m already planning on upgrading my Framework 13 for a Framework 16.
Random writes and/or multiple zero-fills are just a waste of time. They don’t achieve anything, they’re just a placebo. Plenty of people/procedures recommend to do it, but they’re absolutely pointless in the real world. Once your disk is full of zeros, it doesn’t matter what came before.
Don’t trust me? If the US government was unable to recover the content of a drive related to Julian Assange’s case after a single zero-fill, I think you’re safe:
In the case of an SSD, random writes or zero-fills don’t work at all, though: they are not guaranteed to actually fill the disk with zeros (and most likely won’t), while at the same time wear the drive. For SSDs, you should run a secure erase command that’ll instruct the SSD to reset all its cells to their default state.