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Failed to load ldlinux.c32 on a new server build

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I've had unraid for years but building a new server from the leftovers of my desktop PC since I have a new one.

 

I'm getting this error now when booting

 

SYSLINUX 6.03 CHS 2014-10-06 Copyright (C) 1994-2014 H. Peter Anvin et al

Failed to load ldlinux.c32
Boot failed: please change disks and press a key to continue

 

Things I've tried already, that didn't work

  • Disconnected all the SATA cables. Only thing plugged in is the usb key to boot
  • Tried 2 different usb keys - both of them work on another computer. One of them is identical to my older working Unraid Server.
  • Disabled USB3
  • Disabled USB options like keyboard etc
  • Tried different USB Ports.
  • I get a different error when i take the usb out, just to ensure that it is the correct usb key that is being detected.
  • USB key is definitely FAT32, called UNRAID and I ran the make_bootable as admin in windows.

 

Motherboard is a Gigabyte GA-790FXTA-UD5

 

Anyone got any ideas what I can try?

 

Try switching your boot type in the BIOS from Legacy to UEFI / vice-versa

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No mention of EUFI anywhere in the BIOS settings.  Is that my problem?  There is a "Legacy USB Storage Detect" option but turning it off means I don't detect the usb drive at all.

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