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hey i'm trying to boot from HP elitedesk G6 unable to do so.

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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.

Solved by JorgeB

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How exactly did you prepare the Unraid flash drive?

Are you trying to boot UEFI?

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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 reason

i'll attach more photos in asec

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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 order

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my bios version just

Edited by helpmeplswithunraid

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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

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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.

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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 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.

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 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.

You're a legend Jorge worked like butter appreciate you alot thanks alot! have an amazing day bro

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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 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.

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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Maybe your flash device doesn't have a unique GUID

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