I know how to reset the pc, and I know what 'just remove my files' and 'fully clean the drive' does on a HDD (I believe it writes random data over the drive if unencrypted and if encrypted it just does a quick format which gets rid of the encryption keys), but what happens if I chose the full clean option on a SSD? My friend used this laptop for their business, so it is important their files get properly erased. I was gifted an old HP laptop that was upgraded to Windows 10 a long time ago (it also originally came with a HDD and was upgraded to a SSD) and I want to do a full reset so I can give the laptop to a family member. Sorry if this had already been answered, I searched Google and this site and couldn't find an answer.