What I want to notice you is that the file system of USB must be FAT or FAT 32. ▪ When your SanDisk is the boot drive, create a USB drive with SanDisk Dashboard. ▪ If your SanDisk SSD is not showing up in the SanDisk SSD Dashboard, you can reconnect it and click on refresh. Then SSD will be erased and present in the form of an unformatted space. Choose “ Secure Erase” on left panel under “ Tools” menu.ģ. Choose the corresponding SSD that you need to securely erase.Ģ. When you run this application, it will automatically scan for SanDisk SSDs.
#Sandisk secure erase to cd download
To make SanDisk Secure Erase, you have to download SanDisk Dashboard from official website.
#Sandisk secure erase to cd update
This tool owns various functions such as “ create bootable USB drive”, “ Secure Erase” and “ update firmware”. SanDisk Dashboard is a SanDisk SSD tool that can be installed on Windows Vista/7/8/8.1 (32bit or 64bit). Securely erase SanDisk SSD via SanDisk SSD Dashboard In such a case, you can securely erase data on SanDisk Extreme SSD to reset it to factory value and restore its peak performance rather than just format SSD. That is to say, if you want to make SSD at original status, you need to totally erase the written cells, which is beyond the ability of format. Written cells on SSD have to be erased before new data is stored therefore, if there are no new written cells to store new data and cells are be reused, the performance of SSD will degrade. Have knowledge of the reason for SSD's lower performance and you will have an idea about what to do. There is no need to replace your existing SanDisk SSD with a new SSD. Should I purchase a new SSD to replace it or is there a way to recover my SanDisk Extreme SSD lost performance?” You need to securely erase SanDisk Extreme SSD I have formatted my SanDisk SSD, but there is much help. It seems that the performance of SSD has gone down after being used for long time. But, recently, both the program loading speed and system booting speed are becoming lower and lower. It is fact that SSD owns better performance than HDD. “I have one 480 GB SanDisk Extreme SSD installed on a Dell desktop running Windows 7. Can I restore my SanDisk Extrem SSD's performance?