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Hanging during boot

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Unraid latest version hangs during boot.

It hangs during the "microcode: CPUx: patch_level=0x..." section that occurs following the "verifying bzfirmware checksum".

The "microcode" section is also present earlier in the boot process and it goes through it fine.

As pictured, it hangs after CPU12 (out of 16 threads).

If I boot in safe mode, it can get to CPU15 and is sometimes able to print the line "Micricode Update Driver: v.2.2", but freezes there.

 

If I boot using a freshly downloaded UnRAID version on another stick, it boots fine.

 

I had booted 5 days ago without issue. I did not perform any BIOS update.

It did happen however after I added RAM (which I subsequently removed). The fresh UnRAID USB drive also did not have issues with the new RAM.

 

Tried adding nomodeset in syslinux.cfg

I'm not sure what to try at this point. Any pointers please?

Screenshot from 2024-05-17 14-28-27.png

Edited by yan

Solved by yan

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Turns out the solution was found here, even though my issue did not start with an update anywhere close to 6.12.0 (i was on 6.12.10 for several months). 

 

 

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