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Is it possible to wipe NVMe SSD with SHREDOS/NWIPE ? no SDD detected even with command "nvme list" I use the latest versions of shredos and nwipe (shredos-2021.08.2_23_x86-64_0.34_20221231.img) |
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It should certainly recognise it's there. Can you ALT F2 to bring up the virtual terminal in ShredOS and type lspci and take a photo and post the result. We may be missing a driver. |
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Re-reading you initial comment I'm not sure it has anything to do with SATA controller as you were talking about the NVME M.2 interface. That may be controlled by Sunrise Point memory controller. As to whether there is a driver in ShredOS that supports that, I've looked and can't find anything specific named Sunrise Point except a pinctrl driver. My own laptop has NVME M.2 and that appears as a memory controller |
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My computer is a DELL and by default the SATA controller is in RAID. |
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My computer is a DELL and by default the SATA controller is in RAID.
By putting it in AHCI, the SDD is well recognized then.
Thanks for your help