I can no longer use erase function in disk utility - any fix for this?

Since the new install, disk utility seems to have no function other than first aid. Am I missing something?

Posted on Oct 9, 2015 6:16 AM

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Oct 9, 2015 6:23 AM in response to trout818

You can't erase your boot drive from the finder, you need to boot into recovery then disk utility from there.

Any other drive should be available to you provided it is not being used by the system when you're in Disk Utility

A common problem may be the drive is being indexed by spotlight and can be remedied by stopping spotlight.

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Oct 9, 2015 7:59 AM in response to trout818

The secure erase function still exists in El Capitan but not in Disk Utility. If (& ONLY if!) you are comfortable using Terminal, you can use the command line tool "diskutil" & its secureErase verb to securely erase either entire disks (very dangerous if you make a mistake!) or with the freespace option to securely erase just the free space on a volume (not very dangerous, relatively speaking, but you must remember to use the freespace option).


For the details see for example this MacIssues article or this MacWorld one. The man (manual) page for diskutil has been updated for 10.11, which you can access by typing "man diskutil" (without the quotes) in Terminal. To save you the trouble, I pasted the relevant part below:

secureErase [freespace] leveldevice

Erase, using a secure method, either a whole-disk (including

any and all partitions), or, only the free space (not in use

for files) on a currently-mounted volume. Erasing a whole-

disk will leave it useless until it is partitioned again.

Erasing freespace on a volume will leave it exactly as it was

from an end-user perspective, with the exception that it will

not be possible to recover deleted files or data using utility

software. If you need to erase all contents of a partition

but not its hosting whole-disk, use the zeroDisk or randomDisk

verbs. Ownership of the affected disk is required.


Level should be one of the following:


o 0 - Single-pass zero-fill erase.


o 1 - Single-pass random-fill erase.


o 2 - US DoD 7-pass secure erase.


o 3 - Gutmann algorithm 35-pass secure erase.


o 4 - US DoE algorithm 3-pass secure erase.

If you have any doubts at all about your Terminal skills, you would be better off using a utility, as you mentioned.

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