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by wab
19 Feb 2025, 02:39
Forum: Hardware, Power and Accessories
Topic: Is My F6-424 BIOS intentionally blocking access to the Internal USB Port?
Replies: 5
Views: 2272
Poland

Re: Is My F6-424 BIOS intentionally blocking access to the Internal USB Port?

I solve my problem.
Adapter USB->NVMe of JMicron - this is the problem. I get another company adapter RTL - and it work well !!!

It's really weird behavior of this JMicron adapter. I really don't recommend it.

Thanks for your help - and I think post i close :-)
by wab
17 Feb 2025, 23:09
Forum: Hardware, Power and Accessories
Topic: Is My F6-424 BIOS intentionally blocking access to the Internal USB Port?
Replies: 5
Views: 2272
Poland

Re: Is My F6-424 BIOS intentionally blocking access to the Internal USB Port?

Tried both without any results.
After first turn off the system, BIOS do not recognize any drive.
by wab
17 Feb 2025, 17:21
Forum: Hardware, Power and Accessories
Topic: Is My F6-424 BIOS intentionally blocking access to the Internal USB Port?
Replies: 5
Views: 2272
Poland

Re: Is My F6-424 BIOS intentionally blocking access to the Internal USB Port?

So I tried run the system again after power off/on - from usb port, when unplug and plug in. But this doesn't help. To boot the system again from internal USB - I must first boot system from NVMe port or reinstall it. Simply Plug out -> Plug in doesn't work :-( Do you think BIOS upgrade exist for br...
by wab
14 Feb 2025, 01:59
Forum: Hardware, Power and Accessories
Topic: Is My F6-424 BIOS intentionally blocking access to the Internal USB Port?
Replies: 5
Views: 2272
Poland

Is My F6-424 BIOS intentionally blocking access to the Internal USB Port?

It looks like my F6-424 BIOS detects a drive connected to the internal USB port only during the first boot. After that, whatever is connected to this port is no longer recognized by the BIOS, even though the option in BIOS->Boot->TOS Boot First is ENABLED all the time. I have my TrueNAS system insta...

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