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Crafter

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  1. I confirmed that my folder name is EFI- = non UEFI boot. I have another server that is the same way as well. To confirm if it's EFI or EFI- is the folder name on the flash drive. It took me some time to play around with the flash drive and bios setting but I eventually got it.
  2. Solved! Looks like in the boot setting I had the boot priority's flipped. First boot should be Scandisk NOT UEFI Scandisk. I also wanted to note, booting from UEFI Scandisk will cause Unraid from booting up. I got a black screen with a curser and as soon as I plugged in a mouse or keyboard it would boot. Also, this solved the gui issue I was having. GUI now works like normal, no more black screen with a blinking curser. Thanks everyone for you help
  3. I installed the nvidia driver plugin and no change.
  4. I do not have a IGPU, I'm using a separate NVIDIA graphics card (GeForce 9600 GT). Same graphics card before I upgraded.
  5. Yes, so the server boots up fine in both modes (GUI or Terminal), however in GUI is a black screen with blinking curser on the top. Also, when I hit the shutdown button I see all the commands the server send to shutdown. I've tried to reload the backup onto my flash drive and no difference. I have tried a new install of another flash drive using the latest code and the GUI works. I can upload a diagnostic file if need be.
  6. I'm also having the same issue. After I did the last upgrade my server started to do the same thing.

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