Re: Unibeast USB won't boot past Chimera GA-H67N-USB3
Hi,
Be sure to plug your sata drive in an intel sata 2 (blue) port. Also please check that your usb stick is plugged in a USB2 port (black).
I believe the latter was the reason I had the same error message.
Hi,
Since you're going for some music oriented build, why do you even care buying an external graphical card. Won't the 3000 intel graphic chip coming along the 2600k will suffice ?
Well maybe your going to play with it ;)
Hi there,
I have to report that switching usb2 ports between reboots helped me getting pass this "Loading Operating System". Curious... but not really hard to circumvent ;)
All right seems like I was using the USB3 (blue colored) port for my stick. I switch to USB2 and I got through this error. I'm now stuck after some stuf about le NIC so that's it for me here. Good luck :)
From what i understand the problem comes from the disk not being located by the installer... if so, then I don't have a clue. I've tried the rd=disk0/1/2/3 argument with no success.
Well you don't have any debug message because you're not using the verbose mode. To to so, juste type "-v" (without quotes) before hitting enter at the unibeast screen. You can alternatively hit the down key to display the options menu on the same screen and scroll down to the "verbose mode"...
Hi,
I have a similar setup:
GA-H67N-USB3 B3 (F7 bios)
2600k
4GB ram
60GB SSD
The SSD is plugged on the intel (blue) sata port.
BIOS is configured as advised (multichecks !)
I have tried any -v -f -s -x GraphicsEnabler=no PCIRootUID=0/1 combination with no effect, message remains :
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