If you disable bios USB boot does it boot right in to PFSense?
Here when first time installing I just did the manual boot bios thing to USB rather than setting the bios to boot first from USB.
Download this version.
hxxps://nyifiles.pfsense.org/mirror/downloads/pfSense-CE-memstick-2.3.4-RELEASE-amd64.img.gz
change xx to tt
It is a compressed file. 'Looks to be 310Mb and is named:
pfSense-CE-memstick-2.3.4-RELEASE-amd64.img.gz
Uncompress it before writing it to a USB stick
You can unzip it with 7ZIP on windows.
Un GZ it and write the image to a USB stick.
1 - use windows to download above link
2 - use 7zip to ungz the downloaded file
3 - the name of the unzipped file is: pfSense-CE-memstick-2.3.4-RELEASE-amd64.img
4 - write the image of the file to your USB stick using your favorite windows image write. (thinking here use win32 disk imager for windows)
Boot to the USB stick. It will prompt you to either run it from the USB stick or install it to your hard drive. Install it. When it is finished remove the USB stick and boot again to your hard drive.
By default you shouldn't need to adjust the BSD boot stuff. I think your computer is using an SSD drive eh?
After it is running the dashboard will always check for an update. Then there you can just click on the link and it will update. Easy peasy.
Here when first time installing I just did the manual boot bios thing to USB rather than setting the bios to boot first from USB.
Download this version.
hxxps://nyifiles.pfsense.org/mirror/downloads/pfSense-CE-memstick-2.3.4-RELEASE-amd64.img.gz
change xx to tt
It is a compressed file. 'Looks to be 310Mb and is named:
pfSense-CE-memstick-2.3.4-RELEASE-amd64.img.gz
Uncompress it before writing it to a USB stick
You can unzip it with 7ZIP on windows.
Un GZ it and write the image to a USB stick.
1 - use windows to download above link
2 - use 7zip to ungz the downloaded file
3 - the name of the unzipped file is: pfSense-CE-memstick-2.3.4-RELEASE-amd64.img
4 - write the image of the file to your USB stick using your favorite windows image write. (thinking here use win32 disk imager for windows)
Boot to the USB stick. It will prompt you to either run it from the USB stick or install it to your hard drive. Install it. When it is finished remove the USB stick and boot again to your hard drive.
By default you shouldn't need to adjust the BSD boot stuff. I think your computer is using an SSD drive eh?
After it is running the dashboard will always check for an update. Then there you can just click on the link and it will update. Easy peasy.
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