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  1. Thank you for your reply!
    I just tried booting the system using another flash drive. Then plugged in my Western Digital portable usb drive, but the results were still the same.
    I think it might be a motherboard or driver issue?
    When this problem occurs, the only way I can get back to normal is to unplug the portable drive and reboot.
    By the way, the WebUI interface seemed to be running when the system flash crashed.
     
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    I plugged in both the system flash and the WD portable drive before booting up, then booted up and the system booted normally and recognised the external drive!
    But I'm still confused as to why plugging in an external storage device after booting causes the system flash to crash.
     
    Thank you
     

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