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Flash Drive Corrupted?

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Unraid 7.0.0

FS: vfat

Executing file system check/sbin/fsck.vfat -n '/dev/sde1' 2>&1
fsck.fat 4.2 (2021-01-31)
There are differences between boot sector and its backup.
This is mostly harmless. Differences: (offset:original/backup)
65:01/00
Not automatically fixing this.
Dirty bit is set. Fs was not properly unmounted and some data may be corrupt.
Automatically removing dirty bit.

Leaving filesystem unchanged.
/dev/sde1: 1674 files, 363764/765952 clusters

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File system corruption detected!

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Recent change was binding IOMMU group 14 to VFIO so I could get MB Audio passthrough to my VM. My USB stick is plugged in to the internal port, could that have caused this?

I'm not going to try changing anything until I hear back.

I tried to download diagnostics and got the following

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Before the download starts it switches to this page:

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Meant to add that this is IOMMU Group 14:

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Eh I ran a reboot and now everything is back up per normal. Should I be looking at replacing my usb drive?

An fsck runs at boot, so it should have fixed the issue, but it keeps happening it may be better to replace it.

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