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titleWith NVIDIA GPU

This issue has been identified at least for the following devices using an NVIDIA GPU, causing a black screen during boot-up:

System manufacturer

System model

HP ZBook Studio G3
HP ZBook 17 G3
HP ZBook Studio G5
DellPrecision 7540
DellPrecision 7550


Pass the nouveau.modeset=0 parameter to the kernel:

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... flr=forced nouveau.modeset=0

In the Drive Eraser Configuration Tool:

If the issue still occurs with the "nouveau.modeset=0" booting parameter, additional booting parameters should be tested. Replace the "nouveau.modeset=0" parameter with the one of the additional parameters mentioned below:


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rd.driver.blacklist=nouveau
modprobe.blacklist=nouveau
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titleWith AMD GPU

This issue has been identified at least for the following devices using an AMD GPU, causing a black screen during boot-up:

System manufacturer

System model

HP ProBook 445 G6 (AMD Ryzen 3)


Pass the rd.lvm=0 nvme_core.default_ps_max_latency_us=0 parameters to the kernel:

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... flr=forced rd.lvm=0 nvme_core.default_ps_max_latency_us=0 

In the Drive Eraser Configuration Tool:

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titleWith Apple computers

Information about booting with Intel/T2 Apple computers: Erasing Apple computers with Blancco Drive Eraser

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titleWith dual graphics (Intel + AMD/ATI)

Some systems with dual graphics, such as Intel paired with AMD/ATI causes the system to black screen as it can't be brought out of standby correctly.

This issue has been identified at least for the following devices:

System manufacturer

System model

DellVostro 3350

Pass the radeon.runpm=0 parameter to the kernel:


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... flr=forced nouveau.modeset=0 radeon.runpm=0

In the Drive Eraser Configuration Tool:


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titlewith Dell iDRAC

Booting Blancco Drive Eraser 7 fails on DELL servers with iDRAC virtual console. The user interface goes to a black screen during the boot process and the iDrac virtual console becomes inaccessible.

This issue has been identified at least for the following machines:

System manufacturer

System model

DellPowerEdge R630
DellPowerEdge R6515

Pass the vga=791 parameter to the kernel:


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... flr=forced nouveau.modeset=0 vga=791

In the Drive Eraser Configuration Tool:


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titleFLR Fails

If hard drives are freeze locked, Blancco Drive Eraser will attempt to remove the lock by power cycling the machine: The screen turns black for few seconds before returning. Depending on the booting option used to boot Blancco Drive Eraser  or the configured erasure process ("Manual", "Semi-automatic" or "Automatic"), the Freeze lock removal may occur before the GUI starts or right before an erasure process starts. Unfortunately in some hardware configurations the screen might not turn back on, meaning that the freeze lock removal procedure is not properly supported by the machine. In these cases, the suggested procedure is the following:

  1. Try booting Blancco Drive Eraser  using the second booting option (Normal startup (native resolution))
  2. If problems arise with the aforementioned booting option (black screen, machine is unresponsive), try booting Blancco Drive Eraser  using the first option (Normal startup (safe resolution))
  3. If problems arise during the booting phase, try booting Blancco Drive Eraser  using the fourth option (Show startup messages).

More details about issues with the Freeze Lock Removal procedure can be found in this article.

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titleAlternative solutions
  • If the hard drive light starts blinking indicating the erasure is in progress, you should be able to monitor the erasure remotely via the Blancco Management Console.
  • If the machine is on (lights are on, fan is running) but the drive light is not blinking, you may be able to control the erasure remotely via the Blancco Management Console.
  • If the machine is unresponsive (light are off, fan not running), try in order:
    • Press any keyboard key or push the machine’s power button for 1 second to wake up the machine and restart Blancco Drive Eraser.
    • Check from the BIOS/UEFI settings that the machine can be suspended and restarted, if the setting exists make sure that it is enabled.
    • Remove the drive from the machine and connect it to another machine that is properly supported.
    • Shut down the computer, unplug the drive's signal or power cable, power on the computer, boot Blancco, and then plug the drive's signal or power cable back in when you see the loading progress bar (Note: This method is not recommended by Blancco, as the drive may get damaged in the process).


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