I am trying to install 9.3 Beta on a Gygabite motherboard with AMD CPU and I get the CPUID:00100F62 Patch ID:00B7 error message when booting from USB. This appens right at power up just before memory post.
Motherboard: GA-MA78LM-S2H BIOS F11.
CPU: AMD Athlon II X2 240.
I thought I fried something on the board or the USB key, but I see a pattern to the behavior.
Step I have taken are as follow:
1: Booting with GRUB 9.3 Beta install from 2GB USB key.
2: Installed Freenas to a 16GB USB key.
3: Reboot, or powering system after install.
4: Booting from 16GB fails before RAM POST with CPUID message.
Performed same operation replacing 16GB USB key with 1.5TB USB 3.0 Toshiba HDD.
As soon as I reboot and start from the Toshiba drive, system fails the same way.
Performed same operation with old SATA drive on USB toaster with external suppply.
As soon as I reboot and start, system fails the same way.
Connected the SATA driver to SATA on motherboard and Freenas 9.3 boots without issues.
If I connect any of the USB loaded Freenas 9.3 device (not the ISO file), my system will freeze.
It seems as if Freenas is not handling the USB enumeration part properly or something causing the system to reach uncorrectable state.
Will try to investigate further.
Motherboard: GA-MA78LM-S2H BIOS F11.
CPU: AMD Athlon II X2 240.
I thought I fried something on the board or the USB key, but I see a pattern to the behavior.
Step I have taken are as follow:
1: Booting with GRUB 9.3 Beta install from 2GB USB key.
2: Installed Freenas to a 16GB USB key.
3: Reboot, or powering system after install.
4: Booting from 16GB fails before RAM POST with CPUID message.
Performed same operation replacing 16GB USB key with 1.5TB USB 3.0 Toshiba HDD.
As soon as I reboot and start from the Toshiba drive, system fails the same way.
Performed same operation with old SATA drive on USB toaster with external suppply.
As soon as I reboot and start, system fails the same way.
Connected the SATA driver to SATA on motherboard and Freenas 9.3 boots without issues.
If I connect any of the USB loaded Freenas 9.3 device (not the ISO file), my system will freeze.
It seems as if Freenas is not handling the USB enumeration part properly or something causing the system to reach uncorrectable state.
Will try to investigate further.