Mac ssd cleaner

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(I’ll discuss solid state drives, or SSDs, below.) And I agree with that if it’s done properly. When it comes to hard disk drives (HDDs), conventional wisdom is that reformatting your disk is the right thing to do. Let’s not do that, OK? Basic precaution: format the HDD It’s not uncommon to hear stories of second-hand machines containing a wealth of personal and private information from the previous user. What’s worse, of course, are the people that do nothing and leave everything on the machine. On top of that, unless you take additional steps, all of those files you carefully deleted could possibly be recovered. There’s likely to be random information left in the Windows registry. Quite often, I get this question with an additional caveat: how to remove all of your personal information while leaving Windows installed.Įven after removing all of your data - even if you remember to remove every scrap, and even after removing every single application - some of your personal information will still be left behind. What’s not an option is leaving an operating system installed, as that will inevitably leave personal traces as well. For the extra paranoid, physical destruction is also an option. SSDs should be erased using a utility with the SSD-specific “ATA Secure Erase” command. For advanced situations, tools like DBan can be used. In most situations, a simple full (non-quick) format of a traditional hard disk is sufficient.