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  1. I fixed it! I just rebuilt the USB Drive with TCRP, reinstalled DSM and it all worked. It's weird beucase I did the exact same steps the first time and it failed with the Recovery loop. Now it works.
  2. Hi All, I had a DSM920+ setup that was working fine, minus being able to detect a NIC in my system. I've since upgraded my TCRP to latest version and in that I setup the image using DS3622xs+. When I got into the setup it detected the upgrade and all seems well. Now I'm at this "Welcome Back! Recover" stage and I can't get past it. I click recover, it goes to 100% really quickly, then "reboots" but it doesn't actually reboot. My Machine is a 4th gen i7 w/ 32GB DDR3 RAM. Not sure what else I can do... any thoughts? 1 more thing to mention.... it seems that when the DSM wizard performs a reboot, the machine sometimes just goes to a black screen and doesn't actually reboot. I have to hold the power button down and turn it on again. Please help!
  3. I've rebuilt the loader and am having issues with it here:
  4. 1 more thing to mention.... it seems that when the DSM wizard performs a reboot, the machine just goes to a black screen and doesn't actually reboot. Thoughts??
  5. Hi All, I had a DSM920+ setup that was working fine, minus being able to detect a NIC in my system. I've since upgraded my TCRP to latest version and in that I setup the image using DS3622xs+. When I got into the setup it detected the upgrade and all seems well. Now I'm at this "Welcome Back! Recover" stage and I can't get past it. I click recover, it goes to 100% really quickly, then "reboots" but it doesn't actually reboot. Not sure what else I can do... any thoughts?
  6. @IG-88 Thanks for the response. I was in Bali the last few months and just now got back home to my system. I booted into TCRP and it was able to see the NIC, it even got an IP and I was able to ping both the gateway and the internet with it. Confirming the hardware works there. Rebooting into the RedPill Loader and into DSM, it does not see it. I've attached a copy of lspci -v in the attached text file. Maybe I'm doing something wrong though, how would I have TCRP Re-detect hardware? lspci.txt
  7. @asheenlevrai That does not work by simply recreating the USB Launcher. I tried it a few times and neither time was the NIC detected
  8. I tried installing ARPL on a 32GB Kingston USB 3.0 Drive... BIOS has CSM disabled and using UEFI mode. I'm using the latest Beta 6 and when it boots I get: Automated RedPill loader arpl login: root (automatic login) Loader disk not found! When I'm at the command prompt after that error I type df and it says: df: no file systems processed What's going on?! Have you seen this before? How to fix? There were no errors during the setup. I'm running on a i7-3850 w/ 32GB RAM and 4 x 3TB WD Reds and booting off a Kingston 32GB USB 3.0 drive. Help please!
  9. Hi all, I'm new here and happy to be part of the Xpenlology community! I just built a "DS920+" on Xpenlology using Redpill and it works great, except that the NIC I wanted to use to connect to the internet is an Onboard NIC and while it shows up in DSM, plugging a cable in does not work, it says the cable is unplugged. Driver issue? It's an Intel onboard NIC I wanted to avoid that issue by simply installing an addon PCI NIC. I had a spare 1gbps NIC w/ Realtek chip laying around so I plugged it in, booted it up but it's not recognized by the OS. The only way I can hook up to this is with SFP+ direct to my Workstation. How can I get this new Ethernet NIC recognized in DSM 7?
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