If you get the insufficient memory error in CFE this is a sign the DVD cable is loose. The new connectors are a much tighter fit and since I changed the lead I've not had a single random lockup and reliable booting. I had a PSU Modding kit and made a new power lead, MOLEX to 4 SATA, all on the same lead, spaced to fit 4 drives perfectly with no bent wires. I had this problem for a few months and finally tracked it down to loose SATA power connectors. X1000 locks up randomly and doesn't boot reliably If the X1000 boots up to Workbench, press and hold the power button for 3-5 seconds & it should shut off. Plug power connector back on to the motherboard.While the RAM card is out check the slots 2 & 3 for dust build up (the CPU fan blows dust onto them) and use a small clean brush to remove it.Take out one RAM card leaving only one to the right of the PA6T CPU (i.e.Remove power connector from the motherboard.
So, if you add another drive with bootable partitions, you may need to swap SATA cables to get the kickstart to load from the right place. If your highest priority bootable drive is not connected to Port1, SATA2 then a kickstart from another drive will be loaded. After Kickstart is loaded, ALL drives will be scanned again and Workbench from the highest priority bootable drive will load. Kickstart from the partition with the highest priority is then loaded. Specifically, the SATA CD-ROM and SATA drive connected to Port1, SATA2 and IDE devices are scanned for partitions which are set as AmigaOS bootable, using the FFS2 or SFS file systems and containing an AmigaOS system. Please remember to refer to CFE's documentation located in SYS:Documentation/X1000_CFE.pdf for information on boot configuration.Īs soon as the "amigaboot.of" loader begins, it scans all the available AmigaOS partitions it can find. Troubleshooting Tips X1000 CFE Documentation
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