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It suggests (says!) at the beginning of this Intel page that since I'm getting freezes in Windows I should do a low level format of my Intel 330 180GB SSD. It suggests 3 free tools to do so:
HDAT2
Killdisk
Dban
I'm finding this stuff thick. Running Dban I see ~1/2 a dozen ways to run it but am given no clue which suits my purpose (there's no mention of low level formatting), just the brief names of the methods.
I infer from Intel's shunting the user off to those utilities that its own "Secure Erase" functionality is not tantamount to a low level format.
My SSD was bought Nov. 23, 2012 and so is very close to reaching the limit of its 3 year warranty. I want to determine now if I can fix things or want to seek RMA relief.
How can I low level format the SSD in preparation for restoring the image of its contents or doing a fresh install of Windows if that doesn't work?
HDAT2
Killdisk
Dban
I'm finding this stuff thick. Running Dban I see ~1/2 a dozen ways to run it but am given no clue which suits my purpose (there's no mention of low level formatting), just the brief names of the methods.
I infer from Intel's shunting the user off to those utilities that its own "Secure Erase" functionality is not tantamount to a low level format.
My SSD was bought Nov. 23, 2012 and so is very close to reaching the limit of its 3 year warranty. I want to determine now if I can fix things or want to seek RMA relief.
How can I low level format the SSD in preparation for restoring the image of its contents or doing a fresh install of Windows if that doesn't work?