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Okay so it probably is a self encrypting drive.
You can do everything I mentioned without disconnecting and reconnecting, you just want to be really sure you don't wipe the wrong drive.
You can probably reuse an existing /home partition. But if you don't have any files you want to keep, why bother?
I said no files I want to move, not keep. I would be keeping them right where they are, on the hdd.