My SSD is getting slow, and I heard that wipe data will make SSD faster than before. Is that true? Will wipe data cause damage to the SSD? I hope someone can help me with these. Thanks.
Generally speaking, wiping an SSD couldn't make it faster than before unless it is infected by malware and virus. That's because erasing it will clear the virus and error, which makes the SSD run faster. In addition, erasing an SSD too often will damage it.
Part 1. Situations of when to wipe SSD
Apart from speeding up the disk, I have rounded up some other scenarios that need to erase SSD:
If you have encountered these situations and want to erase your SSD securely without failure and damage, try to use the Wipe Disk feature of EaseUS Partition Master. It's an easy and effective method to wipe the data on SSD, which is especially friendly to the computer beginner.
After installation, follow the simple steps to learn how to wipe SSD using EaseUS Partition Master:
Important: Make sure you have backed up the valuable data on the SSD since the process is irreversible, and you can't recover the data.
Step 1. Open EaseUS BitWiper from the "Discovery" section. Click the "Wipe Disk" tab.
Step 2. Select the targeted SSD and click "Next" to choose Wiping Method.
Step 3. For a better experience, recommend "EaseUS Secure Erase."
Step 4. Confirm the warning message and click "Wipe" to start.
Part 2. How to speed up SSD
If you want to make your SSD faster, the following passage may enlight you:
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