Full Boar Full Install stuck on 'Detect and mount CD-ROM'

Hi,
I try to do a Full Install on a Full Boar 4 console, but everytime the installation stops with on screen 'Detect and mount CD-ROM' and nothing happens anymore. This appears right after i pressed Enter (Hog4 installation. Press Enter to begin).

I tried 7 different usb drives from different brands and capacitys, created with Linux Live USB creator (on different windows machines) as discribed in the full install instructions.
Also tried different software files, different usb ports, with and without usb keyboard connected.
No other devices are connected to the console.

Please let me know if there is anything more i can try.
Thanks.
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  • I'm stumped, honestly, It could be BIOS as you guessed. www2.highend.com/support/controllers/fullboar.asp is a link to Full Boar support page with BIOS setting pdf on the page near the end. I think this is a good idea to check.

    From what you describe, it is failing at at a time when the installation is verifying the platform and getting the disk ready with partitions. If the Fullboar 4 is already running 3.6.0, then it would imply there is nothing wrong with the hardware. So, it comes down to the bootable device not being okay, but you have been through that again and again, so that doesn't seem plausible.

    Go ahead and double-check the BIOS settings to be sure.
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  • I'm stumped, honestly, It could be BIOS as you guessed. www2.highend.com/support/controllers/fullboar.asp is a link to Full Boar support page with BIOS setting pdf on the page near the end. I think this is a good idea to check.

    From what you describe, it is failing at at a time when the installation is verifying the platform and getting the disk ready with partitions. If the Fullboar 4 is already running 3.6.0, then it would imply there is nothing wrong with the hardware. So, it comes down to the bootable device not being okay, but you have been through that again and again, so that doesn't seem plausible.

    Go ahead and double-check the BIOS settings to be sure.
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