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[SOLVED] Only blinking cursor after clean shutdown

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After I started the server again after a clean shutdown I get a "Connection refused"-error in my browser. I did several restarts manually, but nothing happened. I connected a monitor and keyboard and all I can see is a blinking cursor after the "BIOS-login-image" (The first image that you get when you turn on a computer, I'm not sure what it is called.)

 

How do I proceed to troubleshoot?

 

4 GB RAM

AMD Athlon 4400 X2 CPU

MB: M2N68-AM Plus

Sandisk cruser 32 GB

Latest UnRAID version

 

 

Edited by Halvliter

5 minutes ago, Halvliter said:

"BIOS-login-image" (The first image that you get when you turn on a computer, I'm not sure what it is called.)

So you don't even get the boot menu? (Memtest, unRaid, unRaid GUI, etc)  Check your boot order in the BIOS firstly

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Thank you for the quick reply. 

 

https://imgur.com/a/2d2eshi

 

Normally I can choose "Sandisk cruzer" as a boot option, but not anymore.

Edited by Halvliter
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What I would do is change the battery.  Reset the BIOS back to defaults by using the jumper.

 

See if you can then set a proper boot order.

  • Author

Thank you.

I've changed the battery and did a BIOS reset with the jumper. The reset worked (I had to change the date etc...) but I got the same options as before the reset. 

I was thinking that maybe my USB drive stopped working, but I can see it in the drive list in bios, and the light is flashing.

Could one of my harddrives cause this problem, or my cache drive?

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I looked at your pictures of the BIOS 'boot' options.  It appears to me that your boot device is this:

image.png.5ded3599409e09e5371693b78280d579.png

 

and I would suspect that you would want it to be this:

image.png.b3fca9887b24f69ef2d5bf094ab0b568.png

 

The Apple device appears to be an SSD connected via SATA and not a flash drive.  The SanDisk device is most likely a flash drive because it is connected via USB and SanDisk is very large manufacturer of flash drives.

 

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I tried to disconnect all my drives, and then my USB-flash appeared in my boot-options and I could boot UnRAID.

Tried to connect all but the Apple SSD, and I could see my harddrives but not my USB-flash.

 

https://imgur.com/a/0jhYsuz

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On the "hard disk drives" menu you need to select the flash drive to be the 1st disk, after that it will appear on the boot menu.

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4 hours ago, johnnie.black said:

On the "hard disk drives" menu you need to select the flash drive to be the 1st disk, after that it will appear on the boot menu.

That did the trick, thank you very much!

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