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Solved by Kuzok

On 5/21/2022 at 6:35 PM, Kuzok said:

SVM Enabled

Does disable it would help ?

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Ok then, I made a Bootable FreeDos drive with Rufus and copied the unRaid files over and ran makebootble. Stuck it in and guess what, it worked!

WTF

 

The error is still there but now it boots past it after a few seconds

Edited by Kuzok

  • 2 weeks later...

I have the exact same issue with a Ryzen 3700X and Asus B550I Strix. Latest bios and Unraid 6.10.2. Boots Windows and TrueNAS perfectly fine, it’s just Unraid which doesn’t boot. I’ll give your solution a try this afternoon.

5 hours ago, reversed95 said:

I have the exact same issue with a Ryzen 3700X and Asus B550I Strix. Latest bios and Unraid 6.10.2. Boots Windows and TrueNAS perfectly fine, it’s just Unraid which doesn’t boot. I’ll give your solution a try this afternoon.


I have managed to boot successfully by making a bootable FreeDOS drive with Rufus and copying the files for UnRAID 6.9.2 onto the drive and running makebootable. So it appears to be a problem of UnRAID 6.10.2

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