Is this "secure erase command" same as "ATA secure erase command" by Parted Magic? Does it have any bad effect on SSD? (It sounds like using a 'Defibrillator shock' given to your heart in hospitals)For your first point - by filling the drive 100%,
.....The "secure erase" command is by far the best way to go.
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Thanks, that is reassuring.TRIM is not necessary. I have had a SSD in my 2010 Mac Pro for over 3 years now with no performance issues.
It is not worth data corruption or causing your mac not to boot (in some cases when your OS updates and Trim Enabler causes it not to boot).
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Yes. It issues an ATA Secure Erase command. Which nearly all SSDs treat as a voltage spike and mark all cells as read only. I use this even if I have had TRIM on the drive in the past.
Also, filling the drive with zeroes is impossible on most SSDs due to wear leveling. Unless they updated it?