Hi all,
I have a i9-12900K, on a PRIME Z790-V WIFI board that basically only runs Unraid as a NAS. I have two drives attached to it, Seagate Exo 18s, and an SSD, a Sabrent rocket. Unraid boots off of a simple Sandisk 64GB USB drive.
The server is rock solid when it's on, no issues, no stuttering, does all the work I ask of it. However on the infrequent basis that I have to reboot it, it will hang at the BIOS (or just before). I get a flash of the BIOS screen and then it goes black. If I hold down the delete key, then I get the "press f2/delete for the BIOS". If I push nothing, it doesn't present itself.
I have to power down and hold down the delete key, to get INTO the bios, then save, then reboot again and it will finally launch the OS. I updated the BIOS to the latest version to rule anything out there, and I have zero stability issues. It only presents itself when I reboot.
Any thoughts? Not sure if there's a BIOS setting that might help?
I have a i9-12900K, on a PRIME Z790-V WIFI board that basically only runs Unraid as a NAS. I have two drives attached to it, Seagate Exo 18s, and an SSD, a Sabrent rocket. Unraid boots off of a simple Sandisk 64GB USB drive.
The server is rock solid when it's on, no issues, no stuttering, does all the work I ask of it. However on the infrequent basis that I have to reboot it, it will hang at the BIOS (or just before). I get a flash of the BIOS screen and then it goes black. If I hold down the delete key, then I get the "press f2/delete for the BIOS". If I push nothing, it doesn't present itself.
I have to power down and hold down the delete key, to get INTO the bios, then save, then reboot again and it will finally launch the OS. I updated the BIOS to the latest version to rule anything out there, and I have zero stability issues. It only presents itself when I reboot.
Any thoughts? Not sure if there's a BIOS setting that might help?