Can anyone explain this?

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Kiyoshi

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So I recently built a new rig just to be a media server.. I've played with FreeNAS before on my other two systems with no problems. but when I tried to install it on the new system. this happened.. can somebody explain what this means? I'm lost..
 

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Hardware? FreeNAS version? Other information that the forum rules (which you said you read and agreed to when you registered today) require?
 

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Some kind of hardware failure or unsupported hardware. Fix your hardware.

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Hardware? FreeNAS version? Other information that the forum rules (which you said you read and agreed to when you registered today) require?
I'm using the most current version of FreeNAS I have 16 gigs of RAM using I5 2500 k it works and installed on my i7 2600 k no problem

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Kiyoshi

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So I turned off all my cores except one and it worked why is that?

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I'm using the most current version of freenas I have 16 gigs of RAM using I5 2500 k it works and installed on my i7 2600 k no problem

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when we ask for hardware specs you we this, i copied this from the forum rules that you read.

  • motherboard make and model
  • CPU make and model
  • RAM quantity
  • hard drives, quantity, model numbers, and RAID configuration
  • hard disk controllers
  • network cards
 

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Is your CPU overclocked?
 

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It kind of looks like you have 17G of RAM. Which implies mismatched memory to me, so I'd remove the littler one and try again.
 

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It kind of looks like you have 17G of RAM. Which implies mismatched memory to me, so I'd remove the littler one and try again.
I have 4 2 gig sticks two different brands I've tried every combination

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It seems that it doesn't like my CPU I can get it to work if I only used one core.. anything more then one Core it doesn't boot..

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The SuperMicro docs I've looked at lately are very specific about not mixing different sizes or even models of memory.

(Certainly they were not specific about what I really did need to find out, but they were specific about memory.)
 
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