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If your system will boot it, you should be fine. Most SATA SSD and HDD seem to work fine with PiMP. You can write the image with USB connector/enclosure/dongle or directly using SATA.
Thanks for reaching out. It sounds like the image file didn't make it to your drive correctly. Check out our instructions on writing image to HDD/SSD, and try to reimage again. If the problem is still there, you may want to try using a different disk.
Thanks for reaching out. Try checking out the sha1sum. Sometimes the fix is to re-write the image to the drive. Check out our instructions on writing image to HDD/SSD, and let us know if you have any follow up questions!
Thanks for reaching out. For this read our overclocking post. There is a new tool that does most of the work for you called gputool, you can learn more about this on our Commands page.
Thanks for reaching out. It looks like you're having issues with setting up the motherboard. We have an entire section in our Getting Started guide that covers the configuration of setting up motherboards. Please review and let us know if that helps!
Thanks for reaching out. It appears that this issue is coming up because your card is not able to handle the DAG that is loaded directly into your card - the ETH algo requires more. Newer cards with more than 2GB should be able to handle this.
Sorry to hear about this! Here are some commands that might be able to solve your problems:
pimp --stop all - Stops all miners
pimpup --auto - Updates software and current miners
rm /root/gpu-config.json && gputool --config - Re-builds the gpu config file with default known-good values
gputool --config - Use this and try applying the gpu settings to the gpu
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