I'm in the works of building a Server for FreeNAS. I installed FreeNAS onto a USB drive to temporarily run FreeNAS on my machine to get some hands on time with FreeNAS and get my feet wet while waiting on getting my last parts to complete the server.
Did some minor poking around at first (didn't make any pools), then went back to my windows install, No Problems. Decided to poke around a bit more and make a pool on an unused disk, mount it and start poking some more stuff. Set up CIFS and test some networking speeds and how user login/drive mounting is going to happen.
OK, all done, shutdown, remove USB.
Now I get this message when trying to boot into my Windows install...
Before you say it, I already made sure my BIOS is trying to boot into the right drive, AND I made sure I didn't format my OS Disk by using a live running MiniXP, all my files are still there on the OS Drive.
Any idea what I've done or how to correct it? Thank you for your time in advance.
Did some minor poking around at first (didn't make any pools), then went back to my windows install, No Problems. Decided to poke around a bit more and make a pool on an unused disk, mount it and start poking some more stuff. Set up CIFS and test some networking speeds and how user login/drive mounting is going to happen.
OK, all done, shutdown, remove USB.
Now I get this message when trying to boot into my Windows install...
This is a NAS data disk and cannot boot system. System halted._
Before you say it, I already made sure my BIOS is trying to boot into the right drive, AND I made sure I didn't format my OS Disk by using a live running MiniXP, all my files are still there on the OS Drive.
Any idea what I've done or how to correct it? Thank you for your time in advance.