
How to change the default nwipe options so the change persists between reboots.
How to run nwipe so you can specify nwipe command line options. Having trouble with USB adapters not working/hanging, want to buy one that works properly!. Obtaining and writing ShredOS to a USB flash drive - The easy way!. What do I do after I've erased everything on my disk? What is actually erased?. Demo video showing ShredOS having booted straight into Nwipe where you can then select one or more drives to be erased. You can also consider VENTOY (Open Source tool to create bootable USB drive for ISO/WIM/IMG/VHD(x)/EFI files) as a workaround to avoid bios/UEFI issues. iso is in development and will be released shortly. iso image currently supports legacy bios booting only and not UEFI, however, a bios/UEFI version of the. img files for burning to USB flash drives support both bios/UEFI booting. ShredOS version v2021.08.2_21_x86-64_0.32.023 (PREVIOUS RELEASE) Mediaįor all releases including latest and more recent pre-releases releases Even the pre-releases are subjected to a fair amount of testing before they become a pre-release. iso images I would tend to download the very latest pre-release.
Which should you use? Well, unless you need either 32 bit images or.
iso images in 32bit & 64bit while the pre-releases generally only contain a 64bit. NOTE! There may be pre-release versions that are newer than the latest versions listed below, To see all versions, pre-release & latest The latest versions contain a full set of. Please leave a comment in discussions on whether it worked (or not), with the preview version (23.1) of ShredOS This pre-release version includes the missing firmware required for DRM graphics. V2021.08.2_23_x86-64_0.34 (v23) is missing the AMDGPU, Radeon and Intel firmware and therefore on some systems will not boot to the nwipe program.