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I've got Windows and Kali Linux on my laptop. I want to erase both of them in several keyboard prints. So, what I need is to wipe both disks data (obviously, without leaving the OS) (with using an operating system for this goal).
By the way! I want the drives to work after wiping the data because I will use them later for sure.
What've I tried:

Ubuntu --> Try Ubuntu. After I decided to clean the disks from LiveCD Ubuntu, it didn't see the HDD with Kali.
DBAN - Looks like it doesn't boot on UEFIs.
Cleaning Windows disk from Kali Linux - it works, but for some reason, my PC still sees the Windows and even attempts the automatic repair.
Cleaning Kali Linux disk from Windows - well, Windows doesn't see the disk at all. I think it's because of Ext4 filesystem.

A bit more information:
Windows is on 32 GB SSD, Windows 10
Kali Linux is on 500 GB HDD

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  • After I decided to clean the disks from LiveCD Ubuntu, but it didn't allow me to clean HDD with Kali Linux on it. - What did it show/any errors?
    – Madhubala
    Jul 23, 2020 at 14:59
  • Try : partedmagic.com
    – Madhubala
    Jul 23, 2020 at 15:23

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  1. Burn a Windows 8/8.1/10 image to USB
  2. After doing it, go to your USB with explorer
  3. Select any folder; I prefer "sources"
  4. Create another folder with any name; I prefer "CLEAN PC"
  5. Download AOMEI
  6. Put the setup program into CLEAN PC folder
  7. Boot from the USB
  8. Click Shift + F10 before clicking "Install Now"
  9. Type the following:
c:
cd sources
cd "CLEAN PC"
aomei_setupper.exe

9.1) The setupper name isn't the same! You can type dir before typing the setupper name, so you will see the actual name
10) Complete the setup
11) Clean the disks, finally!

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