#17831 closed bug (duplicate)
Haiku won't boot from SSD
Reported by: | SilasVt | Owned by: | nobody |
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Priority: | normal | Milestone: | Unscheduled |
Component: | System | Version: | R1/beta3 |
Keywords: | Installation, Booting, Boot | Cc: | |
Blocked By: | #13370 | Blocking: | |
Platform: | x86-64 |
Description (last modified by )
I downloaded and checksumd the beta 3 64bit ISO of Haiku. Booting into the USB drive with Beta 3 works for the most part.
I installed Haiku on a BeOS formatted standard Sata-SSD in my system. When trying to boot into Haiku on my SSD, it gets stuck at the Haiku splash screen. All of the icons stay grey and nothing happens. I tried restarting it a few times, also tried safe mode and some other boot settings. The outcome doesn't change.
I would have attached the syslog file, but that file does not exist at all. Also turning on the on screen debug output does nothing either.
My PC specs are: CPU: Ryzen 9 3900X Motherboard: Asus TUF B550 Plus (with CSM enabled) Ram: 32GB DDR4 GPU: Nvidia GTX 1060 6GB
Change History (6)
comment:1 by , 2 years ago
Description: | modified (diff) |
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follow-up: 3 comment:2 by , 2 years ago
comment:3 by , 2 years ago
Replying to waddlesplash:
Did you install the EFI loader? If not, you should follow the instructions here to do so: https://www.haiku-os.org/guides/uefi_booting/
Booting via the legacy BIOS on Ryzen is known to cause the symptoms you are experiencing.
I did not know this yet. Thanks. That fixed it.
But now I have no idea how to close or delete this ticket.
comment:4 by , 2 years ago
Blocked By: | 13370 added |
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Resolution: | → duplicate |
Status: | new → closed |
Tickets can only be closed by developers here.
comment:6 by , 2 years ago
Replying to waddlesplash:
Thanks for the quick feedback, though!
Alright, got it.
That was my first ticket and I will be looking at, using and contributing more to haiku in the future.
Did you install the EFI loader? If not, you should follow the instructions here to do so: https://www.haiku-os.org/guides/uefi_booting/
Booting via the legacy BIOS on Ryzen is known to cause the symptoms you are experiencing.