britechguy
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Just curious whether there might be a secret for these devices that I'm not aware of. A client just replaced two surfaces with an LG Gram, and both are of an age where upgrading to Windows 11 is not possible.
My usual method for wiping a machine is to do a clean reinstall of Windows (10, in this case) and escaping out to diskpart and issuing a "clean all" command. I have no idea if it's possible just to open a Command Prompt/PowerShell as admin and issuing a "clean all" under diskpart and having it blow everything away without any need to reinstall anything. The machines can be bricks, but clean bricks, prior to e-recycling.
My usual method for wiping a machine is to do a clean reinstall of Windows (10, in this case) and escaping out to diskpart and issuing a "clean all" command. I have no idea if it's possible just to open a Command Prompt/PowerShell as admin and issuing a "clean all" under diskpart and having it blow everything away without any need to reinstall anything. The machines can be bricks, but clean bricks, prior to e-recycling.