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NVME "size zero" error - can't interact with it?
Sadly, I don't have another. Just tried it in a Windows PC, which also struggles to do anything with it. Gonna chalk this up to bad luck and continue with a HDD as the cache. Will start a new post about the sleep issue. Many thanks!
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NVME "size zero" error - can't interact with it?
No change, sadly. Have also now found I can't put system into sleep, just to make things even more interesting!
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NVME "size zero" error - can't interact with it?
tower-diagnostics-20250506-1619.zip
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NVME "size zero" error - can't interact with it?
Hi! See attached, really hoping someone can either shed some light on what I'm doing wrong, or confirm that the drive was DOA (sadly, that was actually some time ago, it's been sat in a draw, so likely out of warranty). The NVME drive is visible in BIOS, and shows in unassigned drives, but I can't seem to interact with it. Ultimately am trying to add it as a 2nd cache drive.
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USB not bootable after building new server?
Yes, that was what I thought and why I tried to access it on a Windows PC. Nothing doing. edit: just tried again and it was readable, so I took a full copy. Then tried booting from it - nadda. Now it won't read in Windows again either, but at least I've grabbed the copy! What now? edit: managed to follow the guide to transfer over to the new USB. That was frightening for a while! Lesson learned - backups made!!
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USB not bootable after building new server?
Hi! I tried both. The stick showed as UEFI in the BIOS, so I tried that first: it just kept cycling back to BIOS. Then switched to legacy (CSM) and it wouldn't boot at all. Then tried the stick in the Windows machine, and it doesn't read. edit: I found an old screenshot of my array config, so I know which disks should go where. Any suggestions on how I could try to recover the old USB stick before I try to proceed with the new one?
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USB not bootable after building new server?
Hi! I've just finished building a new server (H610i, i5-14400). It boots to BIOS fine, and can boot a USB stick with Win11 on it, but refuses to boot from my Unraid USB which I transferred over from the previous motherboard's header. I also can't read the Unraid USB from my Windows laptop. I've created a new Unraid USB but, before I proceed to put that in the new system, I thought I'd better stop and ask how I can bring back my old drive configuration (1 parity, 1 cache, 6 data) without losing anything. Many thanks in advance for any help offered!
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