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    Can't install pfsense on a x64 pc

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    • dam034D
      dam034
      last edited by

      So, the use of the VM was just for testing, and I don't need it. Now I returned to the PC described 8 days ago:

      @dam034 said in Can't install pfsense on a x64 pc:

      • Motherboard: Asus P8H61-MX
      • CPU: Intel Pentium G860 @ 3 GHz
      • RAM: 8GB
      • Network interface: only one gigabit ethernet port, not connected when I'm trying to boot pfsense

      Today I downloaded an old release of pfsense 2.1 for x86 (at the moment), and created the USB stick with rufus for UEFI and legacy boot.
      I booted it in legacy way, as shown in this screencast:
      https://cdn.dampc.ga/ctv/pfsense-2.1-boot.mp4
      In the video, at 0:12 I pushed "6" and at 0:42 I pushed "I".
      As you can see, I received many errors in the boot, even in the configure console.

      Am I wrong? And where I did mistakes?

      Thanks

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      • stephenw10S
        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
        last edited by

        I don't see any errors there. There are warning messges but you will will see lots more if you boot verbose.

        But 2.1 is probably too old for that hardware. It's looks like it's 32bit, it's ignoring anything above 4GB.

        Did it install? Can you upgrade from that?

        Steve

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        • dam034D
          dam034
          last edited by

          Using the latest version at 64 bit, I can't boot it, and that's why I opened this topic.

          If I use the 2.1 version at 64 bit, it will work? Or I'll get problems?

          Thanks

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          • stephenw10S
            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
            last edited by

            I have no idea, try it and see. It's very old, your hardware could well be too new for it to recognise some parts.

            But if it installs then you can try upgrading from there.

            Steve

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            • dam034D
              dam034
              last edited by

              I know 2.1 version is very old, is there a way to download a newest (but not the latest) version to try it?

              Thanks

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              • P
                pwood999
                last edited by

                I recently used both latest ISO & old 2.3.4 32bit to create USB, and installed on selection of core2duo, pentium4 & VMware ESXi boxes. Reason was testing NICs.

                All installed without trouble. Are you selecting serial console?

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                • dam034D
                  dam034
                  last edited by

                  Not serial, is a normal pc with VGA monitor. If possible, I want to download it to try it.

                  Thanks

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                  • P
                    pwood999
                    last edited by

                    I’m in Philippines on business so no access to my builds. Will make it available over the weekend

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                    • dam034D
                      dam034
                      last edited by

                      So I tried to burn and boot the latest image (2.4.4p1) in BIOS (legacy) mode.
                      This is the result:
                      https://cdn.dampc.ga/ctv/pfsense-2.4.4p1-legacy.mp4

                      The hardware is this:

                      • Motherboard: Asus P8H61-MX
                      • CPU: Intel Pentium G860 @ 3 GHz
                      • RAM: 8GB
                      • Network interface: one gigabit ethernet port (not connected when I'm trying to boot pfsense) and one USB wi-fi card

                      Now I don't know if I'm right, what you advice me?

                      Thanks

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                      • KOMK
                        KOM @dam034
                        last edited by

                        @dam034 I advise you to click the Accept button to continue the installation??? I'm not quite sure what your problem is. FreeBSD booted up and now the pfSense installation wizard is starting.

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                        • GrimsonG
                          Grimson Banned
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                          @dam034 said in Can't install pfsense on a x64 pc:

                          P8H61-MX

                          First thing, update the Bios. Your version 0408 is from around 2011 while the current one 0711 is from 2013. Both are quite old, but there is a good chance some UEFI/AHCI bugs haven been fixed.

                          Second, even with the old Bios the installer seems to be booting fine. So proceed with the installation.

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                          • stephenw10S
                            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                            last edited by

                            Um...yeah that^. I see zero problems there at all. Just run the installer.

                            Steve

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                            • dam034D
                              dam034
                              last edited by

                              @KOM @Grimson @stephenw10 Thanks for your replies.

                              I didn't press Accept button because I wasn't sure if the boot had gone well.

                              Now, I want to know what are the benefits and the difference between an UEFI and a BIOS installation.

                              If possible, I'll upgrade the bios on motherboard to enable UEFI boot and fix some bugs.

                              Thanks

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