I replied this same information to another thread, but I just resolved an issue where my Sapphire RX 480 wouldn't work until I enabled boot UEFI first in my bios, so maybe give that a try.
I had a similar problem with my RX 480; no video output at all even before trying to install drivers.
I found the key setting in the bios was to have it boot UEFI first. Works flawlessly now.
I use a Lepai and an old pair of bookshelf speakers on one of my computers like you are planning to do. The only downside is that it is a fairly powerful amp (especially for being the size of a deck of cards), and the volume control is a little insensitive at low volumes, so about 1 degree on...
The first few times this happened to me it rebuilt with zero errors so I just would just cancel it and the volume would continue to function normally.
Other people on the intel and asus forums were having the exact same problem which is a startup timing issue. The drives and the volume are...
VMWare Server has been eol for a while now and has quite a few issues including support for IP6. I have it running on a laptop with Windows 7 and had to disable IP6 on all network adapters to get it to work.
There is a quirk in the Intel RST where it will often flag the array to be rebuilt on a warm boot/reset; it seems to be some kind of timing issue with startup of the drives. If you feel confident that you don't have a drive problem you can just cancel the rebuild, but if you don't know the root...
30 years ago they had those pushbutton jukebox like kiosks at restaurants for ordering food and nobody really liked them.
All they did is replace a $50 box with buttons with a $500 ipad.
If I recall correctly, the problems with jumping in Arx Fatalis were actually a resolution bug; drop your screen resolution down to 640x480 and it is pretty easy.
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