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The skull avatar user replied twenty minutes later: “Told you.”
Some high-end motherboards have a "Secure Erase" tool built directly into the BIOS specifically for SSDs/NVMe drives. Check the "Advanced" or "Tool" tab in your BIOS to see if this exists. how to format hard drive in bios
Type select disk X (replace X with your drive number, e.g., select disk 0 ). The skull avatar user replied twenty minutes later:
So he did what every desperate soul does: he Googled “how to format hard drive in bios” . So he did what every desperate soul does:
Leo hovered over the Western Digital entry. He could… disable it. Or set it as boot priority #1, which would just hang the system. That was it.
He stared at the screen for a long minute. Then he laughed—a tired, genuine laugh. He’d spent two hours hunting for a feature that never existed. The BIOS wasn’t a magic wand. It was just the lobby before the real game started.
Since BIOS can't format on its own, it is used to "hand off" the task to a bootable tool. How to Wipe a Hard Drive - Malwarebytes