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Had to replace boot Flash device but now it shows up as emulated in Unraid

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Hello All,

I'm running Unraid 6.12.4 and for some unknown reason the Flash device I use to boot up Unraid became unformatted. I was able to still recover the \config folder from it but I didn't trust the drive anymore so I created another Flash boot device with a new flash drive. I used an older backup of the original Flash device to create the new Flash device and I copied the recovered \config folder from the old Flash device. After replacing the key file everything is working again but on the Main tab of Unraid, the new Flash has a red X next to it indicating that it's being emulated: image.png.3d2267b733e03bc69bf5cb0e47b0e4ba.png. Does anyone know how this can be fixed ?

Solved by Esteban4u

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Not sure what is going on because the flash drive cannot be emulated - may be a misleading error message.

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1 hour ago, itimpi said:

Not sure what is going on because the flash drive cannot be emulated - may be a misleading error message.

This made me wonder if parity is kept for the flash drive just as it is for the main array.

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17 hours ago, Mephisto76 said:

This made me wonder if parity is kept for the flash drive just as it is for the main array.

It's not, please post the diagnostics.

  • 3 weeks later...
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I discovered the issue had to do with a bad USB port on my motherboard. Once I moved the flash drive to a different USB port, the unformatting issues stopped.

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