I think I may have a worm on my HDD/SSD Intel Rapid Storage Technology system so I was going to format using DBAN on the HDD,3 passes probably,and I was going to use parted magic to secure erase the SSD before an OS re-install.
I downloaded parted magic and booted into it and saw my Crucial M4 64GB SSD in there but I literally blinked and it disappeared and it's not been seen since so I didn't get the chance to secure erase it.
When I boot into boot manager the SSD is there in the boot menu but it refuses to appear in the parted magic or in windows.
The SSD and HDD were working perfectly in Intel RST in fact I updated the firmware on the SSD to 0309 only about 2 weeks before this happened.
I'd had a sudden power outage before that and had to update to that firmware to get the SSD working again but I don't think that has anything to do with the SSD not being seen now,I could be wrong though.
Here's my question,
before I booted into parted magic I de-accelerated the SSD and re-set it to available in the Intel RST and from what I understand doing that will have wiped the drive clean to a point so is it really necessary to do a secure erase or can I be happy that anything I wouldn't want on my machine is gone from the SSD already?
I only have a limited understanding of how the SSD works in the Intel RST and I don't want to do an OS install if there's likely to be anything left on the SSD that can re-emerge as a pain in the behind afterwards.
Thanks
I downloaded parted magic and booted into it and saw my Crucial M4 64GB SSD in there but I literally blinked and it disappeared and it's not been seen since so I didn't get the chance to secure erase it.
When I boot into boot manager the SSD is there in the boot menu but it refuses to appear in the parted magic or in windows.
The SSD and HDD were working perfectly in Intel RST in fact I updated the firmware on the SSD to 0309 only about 2 weeks before this happened.
I'd had a sudden power outage before that and had to update to that firmware to get the SSD working again but I don't think that has anything to do with the SSD not being seen now,I could be wrong though.
Here's my question,
before I booted into parted magic I de-accelerated the SSD and re-set it to available in the Intel RST and from what I understand doing that will have wiped the drive clean to a point so is it really necessary to do a secure erase or can I be happy that anything I wouldn't want on my machine is gone from the SSD already?
I only have a limited understanding of how the SSD works in the Intel RST and I don't want to do an OS install if there's likely to be anything left on the SSD that can re-emerge as a pain in the behind afterwards.
Thanks
