One Pass Zeros (quick)
One Pass Random (quick)
Russian GOST P50739-95 (2 passes - quick)
British HMG IS5 (3 passes - slow)
US Department of Defense DoD 5220.22-M(E) (3 passes - slow)
US Department of Defense DoD 5220.22-M(ECE) (7 passes - very slow)
Peter Guttman (35 passes - extremely slow)
Impressive, right? I choose a simple one; "One Pass Random (quick)" and let it go. It fails but I notice Windows Defender interfering. Let's take a look, what! FORMAT.COM wants to access my K: drive. Is FORMAT.COM still a thing? So this app is using a built-in utility to do this? Confidence level hits the floor and I'm no longer interested in this utility from 2012. Lesson learned.
All of that takes me to Mark Russinovich's Sdelete which was already on my system (because it's included in Microsoft's Sysinternals Suite.) It can wipe files, folders, and, to my surprise, whole disks right down to low-level. I've used it in the past to securely delete folders using delete -p 2 -s E:\VirtualMachines\VirtualMachine01. These parameters are for 2 passes (-p 2) and subdirectories -s. Okay, finally a utility I know how to use. It can at very least wipe files, folders, and free space on the volume but what else can it do? Well, the help contents usage showed a third option with no explanation...
sdelete [-p passes] [-z|-c] <physical disk number>
THAT'S IT! I fed it the disk number found in Disk Manager and it took off.
PS D:\Perm\SysinternalsSuite> .\sdelete.exe -z -c 6
SDelete v2.01 - Secure file delete
Copyright (C) 1999-2018 Mark Russinovich
Sysinternals - www.sysinternals.com
SDelete is set for 1 pass.
Cleaning disk 6:
Pass 0 progress: 20% (41.47 MB/s)
Looking at the drive in disk manager I could see volumes disappearing from the disk. This is what I've been looking for and from someone I trust.
So in short, if you're looking to wipe a drive before giving it to someone else, Sysinternals Sdelete, with the options above, is your answer.