January 12Jan 12 This USB stick is FINE! it works to boot from i booted from it TrueNAS OS but i don't have 2 drives so i can't use it and i want to use Unraid , the usb is not the issue.I disabled Secure boot fast boot , all these problematic configurations . I enabled make.bootable just incase , still just unraid doesn't boot . I honestly have no clue why this softward doesn't want to boot.The proper boot order is also configured it's just this.
January 12Jan 12 Community Expert How exactly did you prepare the Unraid flash drive?Are you trying to boot UEFI?
January 12Jan 12 Author Tried various options , the USB installer that is on the official website , second way formatting the usb stick into FAT32 and then extracting to the usb the zip is just not being recognized for some reasoni'll attach more photos in asec
January 12Jan 12 Author this is what happened when i tried booting from file it showed me some options that collapse to windows although i disabled that booting option in boot orderincasemy bios version just Edited January 12Jan 12 by helpmeplswithunraid
January 12Jan 12 Author 8 minutes ago, trurl said:How exactly did you prepare the Unraid flash drive?Are you trying to boot UEFI?i didn't quote you so heres more information
January 12Jan 12 Community Expert Solution Try using RUFUS to format the flash drive, then do a manual install: - Open Rufus and change "Boot selection" to "Freedos"- Set the "Volume label" to UNRAID- set filesytem to FAT32- click START- once done, unpack the Unraid ZIP to the flash drive If you are booting UEFI nothing else you need to do, if you are booting legacy/CSM, run the make_bootable.bat as administrator first.
January 12Jan 12 Author 11 minutes ago, JorgeB said:Try using RUFUS to format the flash drive, then do a manual install:- Open Rufus and change "Boot selection" to "Freedos"- Set the "Volume label" to UNRAID- set filesytem to FAT32- click START- once done, unpack the Unraid ZIP to the flash driveIf you are booting UEFI nothing else you need to do, if you are booting legacy/CSM, run the make_bootable.bat as administrator first.12 minutes ago, JorgeB said:Try using RUFUS to format the flash drive, then do a manual install:- Open Rufus and change "Boot selection" to "Freedos"- Set the "Volume label" to UNRAID- set filesytem to FAT32- click START- once done, unpack the Unraid ZIP to the flash driveIf you are booting UEFI nothing else you need to do, if you are booting legacy/CSM, run the make_bootable.bat as administrator first.You're a legend Jorge worked like butter appreciate you alot thanks alot! have an amazing day bro
January 12Jan 12 Author 52 minutes ago, JorgeB said:Try using RUFUS to format the flash drive, then do a manual install:- Open Rufus and change "Boot selection" to "Freedos"- Set the "Volume label" to UNRAID- set filesytem to FAT32- click START- once done, unpack the Unraid ZIP to the flash driveIf you are booting UEFI nothing else you need to do, if you are booting legacy/CSM, run the make_bootable.bat as administrator first.Since I used this method my usb isn't recognize when attempting to recieve a free trial what do I do?
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