![]() The above command will write zeros to all the blocks, a block size of 4096, in the specified device or partition, sda in this case. If you want to reuse the drive, you can type: if=dev/zero of=dev/sda bs=4096 ![]() This powerful command can be used to convert, copy, and destroy data. If you’re familiar with Linux or Unix, then you might already know about the built-in dd command. This handy software is available for Windows and Linux, comes with a simple GUI, and can even be installed on a live USB with its portable version.
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