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On Friday, September 29, 2023 at 4:27:27 PM UTC-7, gggg gggg wrote:
> Is there a simple command that will wipe out all info/data?
Absolutely all data is hard because the hard drive may have blocks
set aside that
are `bad` but not empty, which aren`t addressable with normal
read/write commands.
For a MacBook, you can wipe out your personal data by making a new user
account, giving it admin privileges, and using it to delete your user account.
When the deed is done, the user folder is accessible for `secure delete`
with the privileges of the new user.
A cloud copy can exist, for some items, of course. Chasing THAT data down is
more confusing.
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