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new motherboard and cpu, unraid is stuck looping bios

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it automatically goes to bios and when i restart it boots straight to bios again. i used a live usb of fedora and that booted instantly. what could be the issue with the flash drive. here is a screenshot of the files, i plugged the drive into my windows machine. image.thumb.png.a5f2e274cdd6904c5f596c98e331e3b8.png

Solved by JonathanM

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and then replug it into nas and try to boot?

2 minutes ago, phony-wreck3067 said:

and then replug it into nas and try to boot?

Yep

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1 minute ago, phony-wreck3067 said:

and then replug it into nas and try to boot?


Yes.   The symptoms you describe are typical of a system trying to boot in UEFI mode without the UEFI option being enabled on the flash drove.

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that worked! why was it like efi- in the first place, it booted fine on old motherboard 2 days ago.

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1 minute ago, phony-wreck3067 said:

why was it like efi- in the first place, it booted fine on old motherboard 2 days ago

The old motherboard probably booted in legacy mode rather than UEFI mode.

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