Ok, it worked this morning, but now AmigaOS refuses to boot. CFE starts up nicely, but when selecting "AmigaOS" from the menu, there is no red progressbar, and after a short return to the CFE prompt, it just reboots. When trying to boot manually from the CFE prompt, I get an error, that it fails to load the boot image because of "insufficient memory"(!). When trying to boot from the installation CD (by selecting "CD boot"), the red progressbar appears and goes to 100 while the drive loads (there are drive-loading sounds), but the AmigaOS boot screen never appears.
I tried booting linux from the hd (MintPPC) with the vmlinux-3.10.0 kernel, and that seems to work, although my setup is wrong, so the x server fails to start (I had this problem before, so that's not new). The kernel loads nicely, I get all the correct text output, the linux boot log with the two penguins appear, and text scrolls down until I am present with the error of not finding the x server. So my guess is, that my problem is not hardware related.
Please help, this is a very depressing situation...
X1000 fails to boot - SOLVED
Re: X1000 fails to boot
Check your Sata-Cable.
If You have 2 DDR2-Modules exchange it.
Install temporare a empty/unformatted HD and try again Boot from CD.
An good Idea is use the RS232-Pins for debug if you can.
Some more cute Guys as me can help with Serial-debug infos easier
If You have 2 DDR2-Modules exchange it.
Install temporare a empty/unformatted HD and try again Boot from CD.
An good Idea is use the RS232-Pins for debug if you can.
Some more cute Guys as me can help with Serial-debug infos easier
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Re: X1000 fails to boot
You should consider opening a trouble ticket with AmigaKit as well.
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Re: X1000 fails to boot
I would agree with this, have you altered the cables.zappa2009 wrote:Check your Sata-Cable.
HDD = Sata0.
DVD = Sata2.
"insufficient memory"(!) only happens normally, when the menu has already been run.
So either running it again or typing boot commands will give this problem (randomly, doesn't always happen).
Try pressing "f" when Menu appears.
Then in CFE, type; boot -fs=amigafs ide0.0:amigaboot.of
See what that returns. I should show boot menu for os partition selection. If it doesn't show that, then there has to be a problem with your install.
The reason the Recovery Disc doesn't work, is because it needs the newer radeon driver. If you have an old PCI 9250, you can use that to boot and then fix the issue from there. Alternatively, you can start a support ticket and we may be able to help with a recovery iso with your encoded radeon driver.
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Re: X1000 fails to boot
1. Don't start reinstalling or swapping cables.
2. Power down and remove power cable.
3. Wait 30 seconds , re-insert power cable.
4. Power up
If all OK then
If not, check you SATA cables are seated correctly.
Trevor
2. Power down and remove power cable.
3. Wait 30 seconds , re-insert power cable.
4. Power up
If all OK then
If not, check you SATA cables are seated correctly.
Trevor
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Re: X1000 fails to boot
Above all take your time
ponder and observe, get a torch if the light isn't good enough, generally alot of things can be rectified simply by being mindful, things do just become loose over time so just cast your eye over the connections and inside of the case, a big one here could be a slightly misplaced PCI card eg; sometimes if you move one card (like swapping out a graphics board) it can gradually affect another over time (like a smaller network card)
ponder and observe, get a torch if the light isn't good enough, generally alot of things can be rectified simply by being mindful, things do just become loose over time so just cast your eye over the connections and inside of the case, a big one here could be a slightly misplaced PCI card eg; sometimes if you move one card (like swapping out a graphics board) it can gradually affect another over time (like a smaller network card)
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Re: X1000 fails to boot
I think alfkil fixed it.
http://www.amigans.net/modules/xforum/v ... mpost81383
http://www.amigans.net/modules/xforum/v ... mpost81383
Re: X1000 fails to boot
Yes, problem fixed. I basically followed Trevors method, although I also moved the single DIMM to another socket. Very strange problem...
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Re: X1000 fails to boot
Spoken like someone who has experience this exact problem!Slayer wrote:it can gradually affect another over time (like a smaller network card)
I know I have!
Trevor
Note: I added Solved to the Post title
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