@pwagner9999:
In addition to the refurbishment option explained by BlackST:
pwagner9999 wrote:
I'm trying to figure out how to answer this quickly; so hours of wiping time aren't wasted only to find out the drive has areas that can't be wiped or is otherwise unhealthy.
In my experience, you can't know
with confidence the answer about whether wiping will be successful (within its expected limits) or not, without actually trying. Also, use of normal Write commands to wipe (overwrite) data, may not be an acceptable erasure technique to all customers.
There have been previous threads on the forum which you can search for, about the erasing of drives and the use of Secure Erase functionality and other methods, which you might find useful / interesting.