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No bootable device after successful installation

I downloaded the latest release of Sophos XG Home (SW-18.0.1_MR-1-Build396-396.iso) and installed it to my machine. Specs, for reference:

AMD Ryzen 3 3200G
Gigabyte B450M DS3H
2x 8GB Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4 (yea, I know it only uses 6GB :/ )
2TB Seagate Barracuda Compute HDD
Ubit RJ45 x 4 Gigabit LAN PCIe adapter
Ubit RJ45 x 2 Gigabit LAN PCIe adapter

I successfully made a bootable USB drive with the installer image using Rufus in DD mode and completed the install process. Upon completion, it asks me to remove the USB installer and reboot. I remove it, reboot, and the system cannot find a bootable device. I've installed a half dozen times at this point, tried multiple HDDs and played with all the BIOS settings I can think of that could be relevant with no change.

I have seen a couple other similar topics on here that were unhelpful. One suggested trying Easy2Boot to manually boot the drive, but that was ineffective for me, it would just hang after selecting boot from first hard disk.

If anyone has any insight or suggestions, they would be most welcome. Thanks!



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  • Hi,

    I would suspect that your LAN cards are not compatible and realtek chips are not recommenced due to poor performance. If you can I would also suggest you get a smaller disk drive around 120 -200 gb. A 2TB drive will take a long time to install because the XG installation does a full real format.

    Ian

    XG115W - v20 GA - Home

    XG on VM 8 - v20 GA

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  • Thanks for your response. I took both LAN cards out and tried installing again with no change. Doesn't really make sense to me that LAN cards would cause there to be "no bootable device" in any case. I successfully installed it on an old i7-930 rig with dual Realtek NICs with no issues.

    As for the 2TB drive, it def takes a bit but it's what I have at the moment. I tried it with an old 500GB as well. At the very least, the drive is not the cause of this issue, either.

    Are there any BIOS settings it might be sensitive to that I could be overlooking?

  • Hi,

    if the lan card are not compatible, XG will not install.

    try setting your bios to default rather the uefi .

    ian

    XG115W - v20 GA - Home

    XG on VM 8 - v20 GA

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