Well, here's a common example. After using Firefox on my boot HDD for an hour, using Recuva I can get a few hundred images and documents that were written to FF's cache that FF allegedly "deleted" when it was shut down. Oops. Using Recuva to multi-pass erase those items wipes them clean. I can't do that on a SSD.Multipass deletions are no longer considered necessary even for HDDs. The Secure Erase utility that is on pretty much all SSD support software is all you need to completely wipe an SSD (once you remove the charge from a cell, it's totally kaput).
I don't see why you would need to encrypt an OS only SSD. For that matter, I would think encrypting even an OS HDD would either cripple it or prevent it from working, period. All that would really need encrypting would be data folders only. Also, can you cite a source that supports encryption raising Cain with TRIM? This is the first I've heard of that
I'm aware of the Secure Erase utility for the entire drive that's used on SSDs. I am interested in multiple-pass erasing free space and chosen files and folders only. Say some undesirable entity enters my home - a criminal, the government (ahem) - and gets their hands on my hard drive. Unless I multipass erase empty space or deleted files on my HDD, they're retrieveable. This can't be done on a SSD. To me, that's a huge security dealbreaker.
I did read at least two articles saying that completely encrypting a SSD causes trouble with TRIM because there are no "empty" blocks of memory to work with... TRIM sees the entire drive as filled to the brim with data. If or when I can find the articles again, I'll gladly post the link(s).
I do realize that most people don't think of this, don't really care, think they have nothing to hide, and that I seem to be the only one bleating about it. That's fine.
My Computer
At a glance
Win10 Pro 64-bitAMD Ryzen 7 3800X32 GB Kingston DDR4-2666MSI nVidia GT 710 (2GB)
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Self-Built
- OS
- Win10 Pro 64-bit
- CPU
- AMD Ryzen 7 3800X
- Motherboard
- Gigabyte X570 UD
- Memory
- 32 GB Kingston DDR4-2666
- Graphics Card(s)
- MSI nVidia GT 710 (2GB)
- Sound Card
- Creative Audigy FX 5.1
- Monitor(s) Displays
- ViewSonic VG2439Smh 24"
- Screen Resolution
- 1920x1080
- Hard Drives
- 3xWD1TB; 1xSeagate 1TB... all spinning rust
- PSU
- EVGA 100-W1-0500-KR (500w)
- Case
- SilverStone PS10 (modified)
- Cooling
- CPU:AMD Wraith Prism. Case:3x Noctua 120mm
- Keyboard
- Compaq Professional PS/2
- Mouse
- Microsoft Basic Optical Mouse 2.0
- Internet Speed
- Fiber 1Gbit/sec down/up
- Antivirus
- Avast Free
- Browser
- FF, Chrome
- Other Info
- 2x LG GH24NSC0 DVD burners, Mackie CR3 monitor speakers




