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all right lets be honest at some point youve had data stored somewhere that you wanted to get rid of without a trace whether its embarrassing browser history photos of an ex or that really questionable piece of fanfic you wrote one lonely night i still think its good of course there are methods that are fairly foolproof such as subjecting your drive to a fireplace chainsaw or sledgehammer but lets say you dont want to go to such extremes and you just want to wipe your drive without there being any realistic chance of that data being recovered later how would you go about doing this the answer depends on whether you have a traditional mechanical hard drive or one of those newfangled ssds well start out talking about hard drives and why simply hitting delete or emptying the recycle bin doesnt securely erase your data as we discussed in this episode deleting a file in windows forces the operating system to see the part of the drive it took up as free space thats available for som