Howdy working on new NASBox setup and having a problem.
Equipment is a ECS NFORCE4M motherboard with an AMD CPU (Not sure of the specs) 2 GB of RAM (It was what was left in it when my daughter parted ways with it) Generic Radeon(?) Video Card
3WARE Escalade 9500 SATA RAID Controller 2 WD 1.0TB Drives configured as RAID-1 Mirror 1 WD 2.0TB Drive
Drives are setup and configured in the RAID BIOS just fine.
Download NASLite-2 V2.62 (latest and greatest) Burned to CD-ROM as Image Installed CD-ROM drive on to Motherboard
Booted NASLite from CD, went into the INSTALL utility and Installed NASLite to a PNY USB 1.0GB Flash Drive using the standard Installation (Bootable and Storage Partition).
Shutdown
Remove CD-ROM drive.
Boot from USB Drive, NASLite loads the first/splash screen and then I get a <BEEP> and the message:
No Setup Signature found
I looked around the forums and saw 1 other instance of this and the recomendation was turn off USB2. I have tried to turn off just about every other thing in the BIOS that wasn't needed. LPT, Serial, Floppy, etc.
I went into the BIOS and set the USB Device from 2.0 to 1.0/1.1 but still no change.
Suggestions?
Also in researching this, I notice that the NFORCE4M mobo is listed as a 64 suitable for Athlon 64 processors. Should I be using the 64bit NSL? Hummm, not what to think of that, NSL does boot OK.
Other thoughts. Should I just be installing NSL to one of the Hard drives? Either the 1.0TB Mirror or the 2.0TB Standalone? The 1.0TB Mirror is going to contain misc data and pictures to be shared on our home network and the 2.0TB is going to server mainly as an iTunes repository for Music & Video. If I install NSL to one of the HDD's does it co-exsist with the other data on there?
Thanks alot in advance! Mark
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