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is my flash drive dying?

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Two times in the past 2-3 months I've come home to find my server hung up.  not responding.  Both times all I needed to do was put the flash drive in a different USB port and it booted right up.  But each time I tried to boot without moving the flash drive the system would go straight to the BIOS and act like it couldn't see anything.  I have a hard time believing my USB ports are just dying one by one.  Can the flash drive dying behave like this?  You would think if the flash drive was dead it wouldn't work in a different port but it does.

 

Stumped.

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8 hours ago, rykr said:

Can the flash drive dying behave like this?

It could, also make sure you are using a USB 2.0 port.

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