I've also tried booting on another USB with no success. It hasn't been formatted, and I cleared the data from it just before using it to boot.Īfter not being able to boot the first time, I put FreeNAS on the USB again, to see if there was a problem during installation, but nothing changed. The USB I used for the FreeNAS OS is: (reading from properties menu) USB Flash DISK USB Device (Standard disk drives) on USB Mass Storage Device. The system has an 圆4 i7-2600 CPU, Pegatron 2ab5 mobo, 16GB of RAM, 500W PSU, with a 2TB Hitachi drive, a 3TB WD Red drive, and a 500MB Seagate drive, waiting on a SCSI controller for the Seagate though. It might be fair to mention that I just built this PC the other night. The USB drive is visible in the boot menu as a boot option, but when I select it, Windows is booted from my Hitachi HDD drive with Windows 10 OS on it. I've had trouble getting into FreeNAS 11.0 after burning the ISO to a CD, then I installed the CD onto a 16GB USB drive. This was my post, since it's still the same issue I'm dealing with : I had posted on the FreeNAS subreddit, but didn't get much help so I'm here.
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