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On 7/13/2018 at 6:00 PM, Squid said:
Your best bet here is to toss Fix Common Problems into troubleshooting mode. And then doing what it says following the crash. Additionally, take a picture of whatever is on the local monitor at the time of the crash and include it with the post, along with your complete hardware specs.
memtest good (3 passes)
(including a copy/paste from "troubleshooting" system log)
Intel i9-7960
Asus Rampage VI extreme
32 GB RAM (2 x 16)
10TB WD Red Pro - Paritiy
8TB Toshiba N300 - Array Storage
(Non--Array/not yet passed through)
500GB-RAID 0 (2x 256GB) Samsung 960 Pro NVME
1TB Samsung 850 Pro SSD
1TB TOSHIBA THNSN51T02DUK M.2 2280 NVMe
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UNRAID keeps going offline
in Stable Releases
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Great question!!
So here was my experience:
1.) First of all, to answer your question, I did not. It was however on my list of possible resolutions (and I plan to do in the relatively future once my system is up to speed.)
2.) When it was sent to me, it was built as optimal for Windows 10 Pro. As it ran fine then, it seems as though there should be no issues.
However, when I was preparing for Unraid, I was setting up for a few things all at once so I added (1) 4-port USB card, (1) Asus Thunderbolt expansion card, and (1) graphics card.
I should have done it incrementally, but ad I did not want to repeatedly pull it out and set it into my rack (and because I am a little bit of a nervous and inexperienced systems noob), I did it all at once.
Working backwards, I found the culprit to be the ***Thunderbolt expansion card 3***, as it was the only one which forced shutdowns when booting both Windows and Unraid.
After pulling the Asus Thunderbolt 3 expansion card, the issue resolved from that point and has not returned.
Note: after I deal with my memory, storage, video card, and pick up an HTC Vive... test them all.. and am comfortable with it all, I will possibly attempt to install the Thunderbolt 3 card again.