#Old Sata m.2 help

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latent violet
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Old Sata m.2 help

eager fjord
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Your new laptop may not support SATA m.2 drives - it may only handle NVMe m.2 drives. (They will usually fit in the same m.2 slot, but are not always electrically compatible.)

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Easiest way to destroy the data on the drive is taking a hammer and screwdriver to it. Hammer through the larger chips and the data will be unrecoverable by everyone except maybe the most advanced / crazy data recovery companies.

latent violet
eager fjord
latent violet
eager fjord
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If you can destroy the flash NAND chips, you're good.