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  1. I use Fix Common Problems and it found "Machine Check Events detected on your server". The suggested fix is "Your server has detected hardware errors. You should install mcelog via the NerdPack plugin, post your diagnostics and ask for assistance on the unRaid forums. The output of mcelog (if installed) has been logged" I have installed mcelog and attached the diagnostic file. 2wnas-diagnostics-20190129-0427.zip I am unsure of how long this error has existed but my server did restart on its own on 2019-01-25. Thanks in advance!
  2. To conclude this in the event anyone ever searches through the forums like I did - I gave up. There is an alternative, however. My motherboard didn't have anything beyond USB 2.0 so I passed through a USB 3.1 PCI-e card and from there I can use the Elgato HD60S USB 3.0 capture card. This workaround works just fine for my needs.
  3. Sorry for the late reply. I've been busy and it took me a while to remember what it is I was doing. These were my steps: If I recall correctly, when I attempted to do it from root (root@2wNAS:~#) the patch would not be accessible. If I did it from root@2wNAS:/# I could at least provide a path to the file.
  4. Yes. This response pretty much summarizes what I get: Like I said, I can pass the card through no problem. What I can't seem to do is apply this patch to stop a reset from taking down the entire tower. It's been a while since I was doing all of that but if I were doing something wrong there's no way I would know.
  5. Yes! I would love help. I got overwhelmed with doing too many things and ended up buying an SSD to kind of dual-boot unRAID and Windows to use it for the time being, but ultimately I would prefer the entire thing to be virtualized.
  6. Hi Vanum, Thanks for replying. I am able to successfully pass through the capture card; however I cannot stop my entire system from crashing on reboot after I've passed it through. This means I cannot successfully install the drivers. User tinimun seems to have been able to get this to work by patching the kernel and I am unable to follow his steps successfully.
  7. Hi, I posted recently about building this NAS and my specs are as follows: Motherboard: SuperMicro X8DAL-I REV 2.0 CPU: 2x Intel Xeon CPU E5645 @ 2.40GHz RAM: 32GB of ECC RAM GPU: EVGA GeForce 210 (No integrated graphics) PSU: EVGA 450 BT, 80+ Bronze 450W Storage: 3x 3.5" WD 3TB Reds PCIe: Elgato HD60 Pro unRAID 6.3.5 Trial I have the NAS portion set up and working but I want to use a Windows 10 VM to use the Elgato HD60 Pro so that this VM can act as a dedicated streaming PC for twitch. I have managed to successfully pass the capture card through to the VM a number of different ways but the problems I'm having are: Restarting or shutting down the VM crashes my entire machine, forcing me to hard reset the system I cannot feed audio/video to the capture card, but this is possibly due to the fact I cannot fully install the drivers because of the problem above I have thoroughly read through this thread: I seem to be following in the footsteps of zarroc24 and I cannot get this to work. Is there anyone who can provide support or insight in how to get this working? There are a number of people like me who have reached a dead end here. I have about 22 days remaining in this free trial and I would like to get this working before I buy unRAID.
  8. Thanks for replying! I think I do need a Windows VM in order to use OBS or the included software that comes with for example the elgato HD60 Pro. I won't be capturing TV or anything, but instead footage straight from my computer. Could I add an SSD at any time or would this need to be purchased in the beginning? I need it to install unRAID though, correct? Awesome. They do support virtualization. This is great news. I will look into getting this up hopefully this weekend depending on if I need to grab an SSD first or not.
  9. Hello, I've recently built a NAS with these specs: Motherboard: SuperMicro X8DAL-I REV 2.0 CPU: 2x Intel Xeon CPU E5645 @ 2.40GHz RAM: 32GB of ECC RAM GPU: EVGA GeForce 210 (No integrated graphics) PSU: EVGA 450 BT, 80+ Bronze 450W Storage: 3x 3.5" WD 3TB Reds I tried using FreeNAS 11 but I haven't been able to get my plugins working and I've had an idea of switching to unRAID to utilize some of the spare CPU power. What I want to do: Change from FreeNAS 11 to unRAID Buy a capture card and install it in the NAS Create a Virtual Machine that uses the capture card Allocate most of the 24 threads available to the Virtual Machine to be used as a dedicated twitch streaming PC (streaming during the evenings on weekends) Have a Plex server running off my NAS Questions that I have: Do I need to buy an SSD for this? Do I need a second graphics card for this since there's no integrated graphics? What would I need to do to change over from FreeNAS 11 to unRAID? (I do not have anything on these drives right now) How feasible is this project? If this project isn't going to put me in the own-zone for a month and it's do-able I will commit to unRAID. Thanks for reading!