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  1. Hi everyone, Hoping to benefit from people's knowledge here, as I've ran out of things to try... The story is also a rather long one, as the issues I experienced to begin with are not the ones I'm having now. Original Issue & Troubleshooting StepsMy original issue was that we had a power cut, after which Unraid would not boot up at all. Plugging in a monitor, after the BIOS screen, the screen would just hang on a completely empty black screen indefinitely. Here's what I did (following the steps from the Boot Issues page in Unraid docs): Tried plugging into a different USB port. Did not help. Double checked all my BIOS settings. Everything looks correct. Took out the USB drive, and ran First Aid on Mac's Disk Utility: The logs made some notes of empty sections on drive, but would exit on code 0. I tried this a few times, and exit code would always be 0. I did note that the drive would sometimes present as read-only. Did not help. Re-downloaded Unraid 7.2.3, and replaced all bz* files on the drive with the fresh files. Did not help. Made a backup of the config folder, then used the Unraid USB Creator app to prepare a new USB drive with version 7.3.2. I copied across the config folder to the new drive. Current Issue & Troubleshooting StepsWith the new USB stick, Unraid would start. Selecting Unraid OS in the initial menu, everything appears to be working correctly. However, right before the server starts, I get this error message: /etc/rc.d/rc.local: line 288: /var/tmp/go: cannot execute binary file: Exec format errorThe logs then print out the OS version and the IP addresses, and asks for login as usual. However, the WebUI does not work. Here's what I've done: Boot up in Safe Mode. This works without any issues. I took the steps required to replace the key to this new USB drive. I ran a full Parity Check. No issues found. I updated from 7.2.3 to 7.3.1. Removed all .plg files from the /config/plugins/ folder. Fresh installed Unraid on the USB stick, and copied over the config folder. However, I'm still coming across the exact same issue whenever I try to boot up normally. Any ideas as to what I can try here? Diagnostics attached from when I try to boot normally. I produced these using the diagnostics command in the shell. Thanks very much in advance! PluginsCommunity Applications Tailscale Unassigned Devices Unassigned Devices Plus HardwareCPU: Intel Core i5-12400 Motherboard: Asus PRIME H610M-A WIFI D4 Micro ATX LGA1700 RAM: Kingston FURY Beast 1 x 16GB DDR4-3200 CL16 PSU: Cooler Master MWE GOLD 750 V2 SSD (Pool): 2x Crucial P3 500 GB HDD (Parity): Seagate IronWolf Pro 16TB HDD (Disk 1): Seagate IronWolf Pro 16TB HDD (Disk 2): Seagate IronWolf Pro 12TB tower-diagnostics-20260627-2005.zip

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