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To create a bootable USB drive, you'll need a tool like Rufus (for Windows) or Etcher (for Windows, macOS, or Linux).

Use the or third-party utilities like Rufus or BalenaEtcher .

Because Blancco Drive Eraser operates as a standalone operating system to gain direct, low-level block access to the underlying storage hardware, you cannot run it directly from within Windows or macOS. You must burn the downloaded ISO file to a bootable USB flash drive or optical disk. Method A: Using Blancco USB Creator (Recommended) blancco drive eraser download iso install

| Tool | Description | ISO Available | |------|-------------|----------------| | | NIST SP 800‑88 compliant; automates erasure of all internal drives. Excludes USB drives for safety. | Yes | | ShredOS | Bootable Linux distribution that automatically launches nwipe . Supports multiple wipe methods, certificates, and BIOS/UEFI boot. | Yes ( .iso and .img ) | | DBAN (Darik‘s Boot and Nuke) | The classic free erasure tool. Does not support SSDs well and lacks modern compliance, but fine for older HDDs. | Yes | | Active@ KillDisk Freeware | One‑pass zero overwrite. Limited features but simple to use from a bootable environment. | Yes |

Blancco offers a fully functional enterprise trial that grants full access to Blancco Drive Eraser and the Blancco Management Portal for 14 days. To start your trial, visit the official Blancco website and sign up. The trial allows you to conduct up to 5 erasures, diagnostics, or gradings, giving you a hands-on opportunity to evaluate the software's capabilities. Once your trial is approved, you will receive login credentials and can download the software from the support tab within the Blancco Management Portal. To create a bootable USB drive, you'll need

Insert a USB flash drive into your computer. All existing data on the USB stick will be removed during this process. Therefore, use a blank USB drive or one from which you have backed up all necessary files.

Once finished, Blancco displays a "PASS" result. You can: You must burn the downloaded ISO file to

You have now successfully created a bootable USB drive containing the Blancco Drive Eraser environment.

You wrote the ISO in "ISO mode" instead of "DD mode" in Rufus. Re-write the USB using DD Image mode (Rufus prompts you automatically with Blancco ISOs).