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I'm planning to donate a laptop to a school, for kids to use from home during the pandemic.

It's my previous work/development laptop, so I want to erase the drives as securely as possible (within reason, I'm not exactly expecting a state sponsored attack.). But keep them in good working order.

There's both an HDD and SSD drive, from what I gather these require different approaches.

What would be the recommended steps to wipe the drives?

Going for a security level to counter "A knowledgeable person with some freely available software".
And if it's not offtopic for this site, are there any recommendations for free or low cost tools?

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[SSD]: It's easier to perform a secure erase, using the companies software. Seagate SeaTools, Western Digital SSD Dashboard, Samsung Magician, Intel SSD Toolbox are the most common. In all of these softwares (free) there is a "secure erase" option. SOS: Formatting does not erase your data not even in the SSD.

[HDD]: Also for the HDD i'd suggest you to use a third-party software. Not even for a professional is worth to do it by himself. DBAN is the most known tool, completely free. Check that tutorial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sHB2gDFBvCU