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I know that I wipe a USB drive from Linux by douingdoing a "dd"dd overwriting the whole device with random data. This however may take a very long time.

Is it possible to do this faster (and still safesafely), by asking the drive to erase all unused space.? That is to activate the flash erase process.

Edit: What I'm looking for is a way to do the electrical erase of all blockblocks in the flash. Blocks set aside for wearlevelingwear leveling should also be possible to erase.

Perhaps SD cards hashave better features for this.

I know that I wipe a USB drive from Linux by douing a "dd" overwriting the whole device with random data. This however may take very long time.

Is it possible to do this faster (and still safe), by asking the drive to erase all unused space. That is activate the flash erase process.

Edit: What I'm looking for is a way to do the electrical erase of all block in the flash. Blocks set aside for wearleveling should also be possible to erase.

Perhaps SD cards has better features for this.

I know that I wipe a USB drive from Linux by doing a dd overwriting the whole device with random data. This however may take a very long time.

Is it possible to do this faster (and still safely), by asking the drive to erase all unused space? That is to activate the flash erase process.

Edit: What I'm looking for is a way to do the electrical erase of all blocks in the flash. Blocks set aside for wear leveling should also be possible to erase.

Perhaps SD cards have better features for this.

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I know that I wipe a USB drive from Linux by douing a "dd" overwriting the whole device with random data. This however may take very long time.

Is it possible to do this faster (and still safe), by asking the drive to erase all unused space. That is activate the flash erase process.

Edit: What I'm looking for is a way to do the electrical erase of all block in the flash. Blocks set aside for wearleveling should also be possible to erase.

Perhaps SD cards has better features for this.

I know that I wipe a USB drive from Linux by douing a "dd" overwriting the whole device with random data. This however may take very long time.

Is it possible to do this faster (and still safe), by asking the drive to erase all unused space. That is activate the flash erase process.

I know that I wipe a USB drive from Linux by douing a "dd" overwriting the whole device with random data. This however may take very long time.

Is it possible to do this faster (and still safe), by asking the drive to erase all unused space. That is activate the flash erase process.

Edit: What I'm looking for is a way to do the electrical erase of all block in the flash. Blocks set aside for wearleveling should also be possible to erase.

Perhaps SD cards has better features for this.

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Erasing unused blocks on USB drive

I know that I wipe a USB drive from Linux by douing a "dd" overwriting the whole device with random data. This however may take very long time.

Is it possible to do this faster (and still safe), by asking the drive to erase all unused space. That is activate the flash erase process.