ray20030411
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Hi,
I have a TrueNAS system running for one or two years but the motherboard died a few weeks ago, so I moved all the parts onto a new motherboard. But then after flashing the TrueNAS system, installing it, and rebooting after removing the flashing drive, the system just cannot load the TrueNAS system and enter bios directly. I have tried installing on USB and M.2 drives but none of them works. I have also set all other booting options to disabled, and flashed the bios to the latest version.
TrueNAS: TrueNAS Core 13.0-U5.3
CPU: Intel Platinum(R) Gold G6400
MB: MSI B460M Mortar (Old MB: Asus H510M-E)
BIOS: E7C82IMS.170
RAM: An unknown 8GB RAM
HDD: 2x Toshiba 4TB drives 5400RPM
Flash Drive: Sony 8 GB USB
Boot Drive: SanDisk 32GB USB
I am thinking will it be a problem of the unknown RAM, but it runs properly on the old device. Maybe it is the motherboard?
Thank you for your time and help.
I have a TrueNAS system running for one or two years but the motherboard died a few weeks ago, so I moved all the parts onto a new motherboard. But then after flashing the TrueNAS system, installing it, and rebooting after removing the flashing drive, the system just cannot load the TrueNAS system and enter bios directly. I have tried installing on USB and M.2 drives but none of them works. I have also set all other booting options to disabled, and flashed the bios to the latest version.
TrueNAS: TrueNAS Core 13.0-U5.3
CPU: Intel Platinum(R) Gold G6400
MB: MSI B460M Mortar (Old MB: Asus H510M-E)
BIOS: E7C82IMS.170
RAM: An unknown 8GB RAM
HDD: 2x Toshiba 4TB drives 5400RPM
Flash Drive: Sony 8 GB USB
Boot Drive: SanDisk 32GB USB
I am thinking will it be a problem of the unknown RAM, but it runs properly on the old device. Maybe it is the motherboard?
Thank you for your time and help.