I attempted to run one of the later versions of FREENAS, I think 8.(x) whatever. I was attempting to run on a DELL DEM 2400 P4/ 2GB/RAM. I believe the image download didn't play nice with the hardware it was trying to read. I keep seeing WARNINGS and ERRORS during the load sequence. I didn't know how much of it was actually critical or could I ignore it? I then saw one final message prior to download completion and that was something to the effect that 512KB minimum FREENAS will be unstable and likely to cause errors. Well I'm not sure where the system is seeing 512KB because the ATX board that is in there has 2 RAM slots, each slot as a 1GB DDR stick. My only theory is that the 1GB DDR sticks (x2 ) are corrupt or bad and the program is only able to muster up a small amount of memory? Is it safe to say that the computer too old and out dated to be compatible with FREENAS? I will try a newer tower. Furthermore, I did finally get into the URL and play around with the GUI. I saw both of the IDE hard drives that were in the DELL tower. If FREENAS ran the operating system install properly it would have occupied one of the volumes with the OPERATING SYSTEM, so I should not have saw 2 drives right? I also notice that when I removed the SANDISK flash stick after the install that FREENAS didn't like that. It's almost like the install isn't going through and the Free NAS OS is sitting on the SANDSK Card? I would suspect that once FREENAS is installed i could removed the storage medium containing the install image right? Any comments or feedback would be greatly appreciated. Thanks