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Cant boot to Xen/unRAID OS

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Hi,

 

If i boot unRAID OS everything is just fine. But when choosing Xen/unRAID OS. I get just a bunch of hex.

 

Using a mobo frpm a HP XW4600 with Intel core 2 duo E8600. vt-d vt-x and no execute/data execution prevention is all enabled.

 

Has anyone seen this before?

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I have 8GB (4x2GB), i have tried populationg just 1 slot, different modules, same error. Dubbled the amount in syslinux.cfg but no change.

 

Doing the memtest86+ now, so far so good...

I have 8GB (4x2GB), i have tried populationg just 1 slot, different modules, same error. Dubbled the amount in syslinux.cfg but no change.

 

Doing the memtest86+ now, so far so good...

 

You'll need to go take a look at the beta3 release thread yourself as I can't remember exactly what the issue was.

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Ok, ill do that.

 

thanks

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What i find was MrLondon who had the same problem, he has a  i3-540 that doesn't support VT-d. And he had VT-d activated in bios. After disabled VT-d it sems to have worked for him.

 

I have a E8600 that should support VT-d according to Intel. I cant test until Monday, but ill try to disable VT-d in bios and see what happens.

 

Maybe not going to use that mobo, the reason for changing is the for VT-d and passing a gpu to an openELEC VM.

 

Thanks

/jowe

 

 

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