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Can you move unRAID to another USB drive that easy?

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I am completely new to unRAID and initially have a test license running temporarily on a USB drive to get familiar with unRAID and to be sure that I want to continue using it.

 

As I could already read from the documentation, a test license cannot be transferred to another USB drive, only purchased licenses. Let's say I buy a license and the license key file is on that USB drive I'm currently using, is it possible to simply take a new USB drive with the GPT partition scheme, create a FAT32 partition on it, and unpack the archive that I created via "flash backup" there? Or are there more steps to consider? Unfortunately, this has not become entirely clear to me through my research.

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Just now, Vexz said:

is it possible to simply take a new USB drive with the GPT partition scheme, create a FAT32 partition on it, and unpack the archive that I created via "flash backup" there?

This.

 

When booting off that drive you would then be taken through the licence transfer process.

 

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The license transfer process immediately starts on the first boot from the new USB drive, I guess? This sounds very easy. Thank you. :D

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