Whenever I try to boot the installation media (which is a flash drive) it
keeps rebooting.
My device is a Lenovo ThinkStation C30, and it's pretty old. I updated my
BIOS, but it made no difference at all.
Works fine on my HP Envy though. I can see a screen saying "boot>" on it.
OpenBSD 7.1

*Steps to reproduce:*
>From my Ubuntu Laptop,
sudo dd if=install71.img of=/dev/sdb
Plugging the flash drive into my ThinkStation and booting from it just gets
me stuck in a boot loop.

*The output I get:*
OpenBSD displays text twice really fast before the system reboots. I had to
record the output and pause it on the errors/whatever. Both of them last a
millisecond before getting cleared.
First output:
Intel(R) ME Firmware version 7.1.60.1193
Intel(R) AMT enabled
Intel(R) AMT not configured
Inventory update

Field Replaceable Unit List:
    Intel(R) AMT Table Valid

SMBIOS Table:
    Intel(R) AMT Table Valid

ASF Table:
    Intel(R) AMT Table Valid

Intel(R) ME Configurat
Second output:
probing: pc0 comOBS->AllocatePages()

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