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Can't Boot Into Unraid / Boot Loop; What Additional Steps Can I Take?
Thank you for your suggestions. It certainly isn't issue with the cooler. Even if it were mounted incorrectly, there's no way it would be consistently failing at the same point every time. With that said, I do plan on re-mounting the CPU in the future to rule out any contact issues between the LGA and the motherboard pins. Yes, unless there's some additional way to tell the boot process to write logs/crashdump to the USB, I don't think there's any way to troubleshoot this further. With all that said, I did run out and grab a i5 12400 and a DDR4 Z790 board. I was able to get things swapped out and running again pretty quickly. I will continue to work on diagnosing the issue with the old CPU and motherboard, but I'll probably take my time with that.
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Can't Boot Into Unraid / Boot Loop; What Additional Steps Can I Take?
Below is an image of the last output that is displayed prior to the system rebooting. I also updated the BIOS on the Motherboard for good measure. No difference. So I do see that there's a [Hardware Error]: Machine check events logged... but I have no idea how to interpret this or dig into it further? I have seen other threads where it appears that this error is generally inconsequential? I'm not sure.
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Can't Boot Into Unraid / Boot Loop; What Additional Steps Can I Take?
Hey folks! I have searched this support forum and Reddit... but I haven't been able to find any solutions to my issue, so I apologize if I missed anything! Last night, I noticed that I could not access Plex, so I immediately checked my Server Dashboard WebUI and it failed to load the page. I went to my server and saw that it was "On", but there was no video output (though I could not remember if I had booted it into GUI Mode or not). At this point I made the decision to reset the server. Upon boot, I did get to the Unraid boot menu... but after I selected any of the four boot options, it went to it's usual wall of text (no errors, or anything that indicated a failure). However, after several seconds, the server reboots. This effectively creates a boot loop situation. Here are the steps I have taken so far: Tried other USB ports on the server == Issue Persists Created a new USB from backup == Issue Persists Created a fresh USB == Issue Persists Disconnected all drives and GPU == Issue Persists Cleared CMOS; also played around with various BIOS settings == Issue Persists Tried various known working RAM sticks in isolation == Issue Persists Did Memtest for an hour OK Tried new power supply == Issue Persists Frustratingly, there's no errors or failures or anything that I can spot before it decides to crash+reboot. Though the text scrolls very quickly, so it is hard to tell. My hardware is as follows: i5 6600K Gigabyte GA-H170M-DS3H I don't think any of the other hardware matters at this point, since it's all disconnected? Is there anything else I can do to diagnose the issue? Are there any logs that I can generate somehow during the Unraid boot process? I'm nearly about to pull the trigger on a new CPU+Mobo... but I would like to hold off if possible, so I am asking here for some help Thanks in advance!
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