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Unable to connect to LocalHost (First Time User)

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First time user here. Downloaded and tried to install Unraid and no matter what I try I am getting an Unable to Connect to localhost error. I am able to browse the internet as well as ping the server, but cannot connect to localhost. PLEASE HELP! I have attached the logs but I have no idea what i am looking for. I have tried multiple USB sticks as well as both safe mode and regular. I even tried the "use_ssl no" command.

The

local host.png

tower-diagnostics-20251228-1410.zip

Screenshot seems to imply you are running Unraid as a VM. Is that right?

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Yes that is correct

Dec 28 09:03:48 Tower emhttpd: Unregistered Flash device error (ENOFLASH4)

Flash drive is not being correctly detected, likely related to the virtualization, recomend retesting bare metal first.

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Eventually got it working, but holy heck is virtualization unstable in about a dozen different ways. Moved it to bare metal

3 hours ago, alonm15 said:

virtualization unstable

Not officially supported. That's why I moved your post to this subforum for others trying to do this unsupported configuration.

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