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      eisenb11 @stephenw10
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      @stephenw10 That makes total sense, I’ll try that later… but somehow it worked when I did it on the first machine! Twilight Zone! Ha ha

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        eisenb11 @stephenw10
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        @stephenw10 Wow, I'm just having terrible luck this go-around.

        I used Rufus to put the 2.6 image on a thumb drive. Booted off the thumb drive. Had it to install to ad0. When it was ready to reboot, I shut down and removed the thumb drive. Power back up and then get an error message that it can't find a proper boot device. It appears that it didn't format the CF to be bootable. Did I miss a step in the install somewhere?

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          eisenb11 @eisenb11
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          @eisenb11 I figured it out. I went back into the bios and looked under boot and it had a weird selection for the boot order. I changed it and it can now boot correctly.

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            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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            Mmm, been a a while but IIRC the defaults will only boot legacy from the CF and if the USB drive boots EFI it will also install as that unless you specifically set it not to. So probably a legacy/EFI issues.
            But with access to the BIOS you can just change that to boot however you want. 👍

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              Swaglisher
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              hello i have recently purchessed a m400 of off ebay, would anyone be able to help me update the bios, ive not really done anything like this before

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              • stephenw10S
                stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                First consider that flashing the BIOS is potentially risky. Do you actually need to flash it?

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                  Swaglisher @stephenw10
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                  @stephenw10 it still has the bios that came with it and i want to be able to stop it from useing 40w constanly

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                  • stephenw10S
                    stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                    This is what I did: https://forum.netgate.com/post/836153

                    Others have done it using an external SPI programmer.

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                      MathewPope
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                      So ive managed to get pfsense up, ive replaced the ram with 2 sticks of Kingston PC3-12800E, and changed the fans, Im looking to change the proc, could someone confirm working procs

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                        DirkS @MathewPope
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                        @MathewPope
                        i3-4130T + 8GB Ram without any problems. Has enough power for 1Gbit fiber in combination with pfblockerng, two subnets, tailscale, ntopng.
                        CPU load is 11% average.

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                          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                          Does it reboot correctly with that CPU?

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                            DirkS @stephenw10
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                            @stephenw10
                            Yes, it does.

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                              dlucas46
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                              Hi all,

                              I thought I would finally look into upgrading the BIOS on my unit, I have FREEDOS on a CF card which is booted and the output is showing in Putty. The problem is I cannot type anything. I seem to recall I had this problem in the past either with an XTM5 or the old X750e.

                              The last time I just hard coded the BIOS commands and hoped for the best. Any suggestions? I did wonder if it was Putty.

                              Any other free Windows Terminal emulators worth trying?

                              Thanks

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                                eisenb11 @dlucas46
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                                @dlucas46 I’ve always preferred Tera Term over putty for anything involving a serial port.

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                                  iJay-XTM5 @MathewPope
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                                  @MathewPope M400 running here with an i5-4590T and 4GB of RAM. Like some other processors swaps, this one does not reboot correctly.

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                                    dlucas46 @eisenb11
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                                    @eisenb11

                                    No joy with Tera Term. Same behaviour.

                                    I am using the autoexec bat with the Bios file. Speed 9600 baud 8, 1 Parity None Flow Control Xon/Xoff

                                    Anybody else seen this behaviour? I might try a different COM port and see if that makes any difference.

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                                      eisenb11 @dlucas46
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                                      @dlucas46 Did you edit the autoexec to change the keyboard language to English per the instructions? I believe that, as downloaded, it's set up for German or something.

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                                        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                                        It could be the terminal not reflecting what you type. Or the cable might not have Tx connected. Are you able to type things into the BIOS setup as expected?

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                                          dlucas46 @eisenb11
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                                          @eisenb11

                                          Hi yes changed keyboard to UK.

                                          That was the only change.

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                                            dlucas46 @stephenw10
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                                            @stephenw10

                                            Hi,

                                            It's a Cisco console cable on a prolific USB adapter.

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