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Oh yeah that sounds like a good idea. I'll try that before I do anything else.
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I upgraded from an old setup from 2010 to a 3960 Threadripper and Asus ROG TR4 motherboard. The build has 64GB of RAM and I've double checked that the Bios and Memtest are detecting it.
However when I try to boot I get stuck at the loading bzroot stage, getting the error "Not enough memory to load specified image". It then loops round and tries to boot again. I have tried using the various unraid safe modes but these have the same issue.
Is there a setting I need to change in the settings files on the USB drive or is there some setting I need to change in the Bios to get it to report the memory size correctly.
Thanks for any help you can give
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Has anyone written a script that can detect the unpacking crash and automatically restart the docker as a work around for now?
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Does everyone's nzbdrone crash after a few hours/days or is there some incompatible program on the machines of those of us who have this problem. Does updating to the latest mono fix the problem (something I'd only like to try if I had to as I'm not familiar with compiling an application for unraid at all, or any other Unix system for that matter , I'm very much a plugin and play kind of unraid user)
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Does anyone else have a problem where it runs perfectly for a few hours then crashes?
I can't see anything in nzbdrone's log to explain why it has turned off. If I restart the plugin from the Unraid settings menu it runs properly again.
It's a little annoying as it seems to work really well when it is on.
Which logs would people need to try and help me explain what's causing it?
Thanks for the help.
Unable to boot after motherboard + CPU upgrade
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Thanks for the help, should have thought to do this myself, so now I feel a bit stupid
Booted straight away with a fresh install on another pen drive. I copied everything off my old one onto my PC, wiped the drive, then reinstalled the OS fresh using the install tool.
It still booted after this so then copied over my licence key file, and the various settings folders, and it still booted perfectly, including my array, dockers and other settings.
So pretty simple fix in the end thankfully, I was worried I was going to have set all the drives, settings, etc manually.