certified erasure compliance

About this tag
Certified erasure compliance refers to data sanitization methods that meet verifiable standards for securely wiping storage devices. On WindowsForum.com, discussions focus on Windows 10 end-of-support scenarios, where built-in tools like "Reset this PC" may not provide forensic-level certainty, especially for SSDs. Topics include verifying wipe completion, using vendor-specific tools, encryption, and physical destruction for sensitive data. The tag covers safe data wipe practices, SSD sanitation, and compliance with erasure standards to ensure data cannot be recovered.
  1. Windows 10 End of Support 2025: Safe Data Wipe and SSD Sanitation

    After nearly a decade of service, Windows 10 reaches a hard end-of-support deadline on October 14, 2025 — and before you sell, donate, trade in, or recycle any device running it, you must make defending your data the first task on the checklist. Built-in tools like Windows’ “Reset this PC” make...