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Intel D101GGC P4 with 3xWD10EARS

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I have unRAID running on:

 

  • Intel D101GGC (AA D35788-305)
  • Firmware GC11010N.86A.0312.2006.0609.1700
  • 1024M DDR400 (single)
  • Pentium D 2.66 MHz
  • Lite-On CDRW
  • Transcend SDHC 4GB in a SanDisk USB<>SDHC adapter
  • (3) WD10EARS off of the onboard SATA.

 

Bios Settings:

 

Advanced>Floppy Configuration

    Onboard Floppy Drive Controller: Enabled

    Drive A: None

Advanced>USB Configuration

    USB Controller: Enabled

    USB EHCI Controler: Enabled

    Legacy USB SUpport: Auto

    USB Zip Emulation Type: HDD

Boot

    Silent Boot: Disabled

    Intel® Rapid Bios Boot: Disabled

    USB Boot: Enabled

 

    First Boot Device: Hard Disk

    Second Boot Device: Disabled

    Third Boot Device: Disabled

    Fourth Boot Device: Disabled

 

    Halt On:  All, But KB

Boot>Hard Disk Boot Priority

    1. USB - HDD0

 

 

 

I'm not sure you need all of these configured like I have them, but I can confirm that this setup works.  Hard disk boot priority doesn't seem to matter (I had USB listed as the last one and it still booted, but imagine it boots faster with USB as the first).

 

HTH,

Tim

 

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Just curious, but why the CD drive?

 

No reason, it was with the computer originally.

 

Tim

 

You should at least unplug it so that it isn't wasting power.  unRAID doesn't need it.

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