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  1. Did you change your BIOS to boot in Legacy mode? ACPI boot is not supported on 1.03b.
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  2. You do not need a generated serial. Use the one already in the loader.
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  3. May be someone will read this topic and my last post will usefull for him... 😂
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  4. Yes you add the custom extra.lzma to the loader. You need to replace the one that is already inside the loader. No. Loaders (including custom extra.lzma) are usually bound to a certain version (or set of versions) of DSM. With loader v1.02b you will not be able to update to DSM 6.2 as that loader is limited up to DSM 6.1.7. You will need loader v1.03b and the corresponding custom extra.lzma to go above DSM 6.1.7. Both topics, this one and the one in the French section were created by you. There is no need to create two topics for that. As stated by the rules. I quote: 7. Do not double or multi-post the same thing across several forums/topics. Such posts will be deleted and only one post allowed to remain. Your issue does not deserve more attention than the one from 100s of people asking for support. You just need to be patient and help will eventually come to you. Should be fine as you are asking something specific about IG-88's compiled modules.
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  5. Hi, I'm just a noob that likes to play with tech and IT. I've started to experiment with getting Xpenology onto an Asrock ION 330. No luck so far, Xpenology forums look like a helpful bunch, so looking forward to learning how
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  6. AS3104T uses a Broadcom 57781 NIC. https://www.kitguru.net/professional/networking/simon-crisp/asustor-as3104t-4-bay-nas-review/3/
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  7. Hi, You might be also interested in the search engine I've made: https://search.synopackage.com . There are also packages source list, which I'm trying to keep up to date. This is pretty hard task, because many of those sources are temporaly unavailable and after a while they back online again Feel free to use it and comment
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  8. 12 - How can I regain high amounts of reserved memory when looking in DSM's Resource Monitor? Add disable_mtrr_trim to the 'set common_args_3615' line in the grub.cfg file contained in the loader (applicable to jun's loader). It should look something like this: set common_args_3615='disable_mtrr_trim syno_hdd_powerup_seq=0 HddHotplug=0 syno_hw_version=DS3615xs vender_format_version=2 console=ttyS0,115200n8 withefi elevator=elevator quiet' That should give you back all the reserved RAM. Note: DS3617xs use 'set common_args_3617' and DS916+ uses 'set common_args_916'
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