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Axon

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  1. Sounds like an hardware issue. Could be RAM as Unraid runs off the ram after it boots. Maybe swap it out then test to see if its stable. Dell Precision 5820 does require ECC RAM.
  2. I downgraded the BIOS to version 2.0.2 but could not go lower than 2.0 as it would not allow me. Most posts online say to switch it over to legacy but I did the following which resolved my issue. 1.) Switch the settings in the BIOS to UEFI 2.) On my unRAID flash drive, I renamed the EFI- folder to EFI (remove the trailing "-" character. This will tell unRAID to try and boot in UEFI instead of legacy BIOS. Once I got it up and running I updated the BIOS to the most current version which started Unraid without issues.
  3. Check if you have a static IP on the wired side. Change it to "obtain automatically" on the ethernet adapter if set statically.
  4. If a docker fails to install it will disappear from the gui. You can do into the store and install it again for it to show up. No data will be lost.
  5. I bet it has all to do with the limit set. The reallocated sector count of 72 is a little high in my personal opinion. I usually replace the drive after anything over about 30.
  6. Hello I received a Dell Precision 5820 workstation yesterday and moved over all the drives and booted it up for it to load into Unraid without issues. I installed a temp SSD with Windows so that I can update the BIOS on the workstation. The BIOS on the workstation was on version 1.11.1 and I updated it to the current 2.31.0 version. When I went back to try to boot into Unraid it would hang on boot. Checked the release notes and there have been many security updates since but no details on it. I have not had a chance but will be downgrading the BIOS to an older version later today to test. The version of Unraid is the current stable release "Unraid 6.12.4" I have attached a photo of where it gets stuck.

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