- SAMSUNG MAGICIAN USB BOOT HOW TO
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Type N to exit the sanitize tool reboot the computer.ġ. Once the drive is selected type Y to confirm and press enter Once you have booted into the bootable USB sanitize tool you will see a list of all drives identified by the model number and to the left will be the name of the drive as identified by the sanitize tool.Įnter the Device name (indicated above by the red circle) of the drive you want to sanitize
SAMSUNG MAGICIAN USB BOOT HOW TO
Refer to your computer documentation for instructions on how to boot from a USB drive Once the Bootable USB drive has been create Restart your computer and select to Boot from the USB drive (all data on the USB drive will be destroyed so ensure no important data is on the USB drive) Primary Drive: If the SSD is the system/boot drive (C: drive) you will need to choose Create USB Drive to create a bootable USB drive that can be used to sanitize the SSD Secondary drive: If the SSD is not the system/boot drive (C: drive) you can simply select Erase now and follow the prompts to sanitize the SSD.Ģb. In the SSD Dashboard first select the Tools tab and then on the left side select SanitizeĢa. Refer to the SanDisk SSD Dashboard to see if your SanDisk SSD support Sanitizeġ. NOTE: Not all SanDisk SSD support Sanitize.
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How can I tell if hardware level encryption is enabled? What’s important to note here is that the drive alone does not encrypt the data – it needs to be done along with a software level encryption tool like BitLocker or TrueCrypt. Without hardware level encryption you can still encrypt the data but performance is typically reduced. Hardware level encryption is where the hardware manages the encryption/decryption process of all data on the drive – this has a significant performance advantages and reduces read/write cycles that ultimately shorten the life of the drive. What is the hardware level encryption?Įncryption is the processing of taking data from its standard state and processing it so it is no longer readable without a ‘key’ to unlock it.
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Here I hope to clear up some of that mystery and show how to enable the hardware level encryption. In fact, the more I looked into it I noticed that it’s not even enabled by default and there’s no clear instruction on how to enable it.
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The Samsung range of SSD drives boast about their hardware level encryption – but what surprises me is that there is so little detail about this feature.