gohaun Posted January 30 Posted January 30 (edited) I tried to use Ventoy and got some odd characters on the screen. {screenshot attached} Just in case someone uses the search option in the forums. PC build - repurposing this HP as I have some of the mini 1l machines that I will be moving services onto in the coming week or two. CPU: Intel i7 6700 non k RAM: (2) 8gb (have 2 more slots, just waiting to pull that other HP server down and will get another 16gb out of that) Boot Drive: 256gb NVMe drive in one of the pci e 1x slots Pool Drives: (6) 256 GB AData SU 635 (only 5 are in the pool, and when I try to add the last one, it doesnt seem to add) HBA: LSI 9211 8i (in IT mode) Power supply: 200 watt platinum rated (the one that came with it.) Case: the one it came in. The plan is to get the other HP SSF setup on hexOS once more 1 click install apps are done and backup buddy. Keep up the good work HexOS team. Edited January 30 by gohaun Quote
ubergeek Posted January 30 Posted January 30 Ventoy is a great tool but I have had issues of a corrupt file in its iso folder. I suggest that you load the iso direct to its own USB for deployment Quote
Dylan Posted January 30 Posted January 30 @gohaun I LOVE Ventoy but Balena is the recommended ISO loader 1 Quote
gohaun Posted January 31 Author Posted January 31 My bad as I did use etcher but I had to try ventoy first. This picture is there to hopefully help someone else if they do use ventoy. I got it up and running and will be installing the immich tonight, and may turn my current plex server off and mess with the one click install in Hex. Quote
Jack Kennedy West Posted February 4 Posted February 4 Yeah i used Ventoy originally and got this. ISO needs to be flashed direct to a drive rather than booted through Ventoy, just doesn't play well for some reason Quote
DomSmith Posted February 22 Posted February 22 Regarding your screen shot; I had a very similar output from one of my test builds, it turned out to be a problem with the 'connection' to the display. My test bench runs through a DP/HDMI KVM switch and sometimes the display is not correctly detected by the display driver. This was resolved by running a good quality DP cable direct from the NAS to the monitor. If you're using a switch or a DP/HDMI converter (or even just a 'bad' cable) I suggest trying a good quality passive/direct cable. Quote
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