Can't boot after motherboard and chassis change


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I changed my motherboard and chassis. I took the drives and moved to the new chassis.

 

Can't get it to boot.

 

I am using a copy of the last boot disk saved here at Unraid.net

 

Can you see anything in the picture? This is. where the booting stops

What would happen if I tried to boot. from a new boot usb instead of my own?

 

Really need my data and stuff.

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On 1/14/2024 at 12:48 PM, JorgeB said:

It appears to be booting to a UEFI shell, make sure UEFI boot is enabled in Unraid, if there's a EFI- folder on the flash drive rename it to EFI.

Ok, I removed the “-“ and double check the bios end up it still goes to the shell/script. Any other suggestions? How do I unable uefi in unraid other than changing the folder?

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1 hour ago, JorgeB said:

Just changing the folder name is enough, but you can also recreate the flash drive using the USB tool, default is UEFI boot enabled.

But as u see that is not working unfortunately 

what would happen if I created a new usb, not a backups?
 

would have still have access to my drives and data?

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17 hours ago, JorgeB said:

Try using a new flash drive, create it using the USB tool, no key needed, and test if it boots, if yes you can then recreate the current one.

Morning!

 

I make a live linux to test the. system. It booted immediately. SO it seems my boot usb files are corrupted.

If I make a clean boot usb, and boot with that - WILL I LOOSE ALL MY DATA AND DOCKERS ETC? OR will I be ok and get back to normal? 

 

Thanks

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