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Do I really have to use secure erase
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I'm assuming when you "reinstalled the OS" you just repartitioned the drive and installed normally without encryption for the person? If that's the case then all your old data is encrypted and will be unrecoverable without your password and the LUKS header.
If however you reinstalled the OS within the already made LUKS partition and are giving them the password (for some reason) then yeah, you wanna secure erase it.
If you were selling on eBay or something I would still recommend a secure erase (they're really quick on SSDs)
Yep, he'll probably sell it in a laptop I put it in. I'm kinda skeptical about an ONDA laptop with a 4-core Celeron selling. Might as well keep it, give it away or something.
Yes, I have to complain about this laptop. It's worth less than just the SSD.
i have a POS laptop here with a small ssd in it, gemini lake, originally came with 4gb and hdd. as sold, was about the slowest piece of shit available that 'officially' supports win11. it has 8gb and that 120gb ssd now, and it's barely usable to look at a web page.
i just get it out when i need to show someone something online or do something online for them.