How does Apple erase data on returned Macbook Airs?
I returned my new 2011 Macbook Air and the Genius in-store performed some kind of a wipe where the screen went black, and all you could do is type commands (no mouse activity). He said he was performing a script to delete the data.
The letters showed: “delete ‘my username’? Y/N”. He typed in “Y” for yes and the computer began restarting.
Now this confuses me a bit. If I were to manually delete all of my files (dragging them into the trash bin) and then deleting them, it would have taken a longer time than what took place in the script. The tech’s process took about 5 seconds or so.
I know that no data-wipe is fool-proof, but with the SSD’s, it's especially hard because there’s no 7-Pass Wipe option/DBAN, etc. Which makes me even more paranoid that the wipe wasn't even a quick-erase, but some other generic wipe, IE: just deleted the User folder, but retained all files.
Does anyone know what they usually do with the data in returned Airs, or if this is the standard operating procedure?
Thanks.