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USB key corrupt, but physically fine

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So I run a community group and frequently demo NAS systems. That means I'm regularly nuking and rebuilding my Unraid configuration.

In the process, it seems to have corrupted my usb drive. My unraid instance is crashing and acting all wonky. Not normal.

I've tested the USB it and it seems fine, with reads and writes and no errors.

Should I just copy the keyfile rewrite the drive with the USB creator, and then copy it back? From reading docs and support comments it seems that I just copy the .key file and restore it after rewriting the usb drive.

Is that correct?

Thanks for any help you can provide!

Edited by Bartb
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Solved by JorgeB

  • Solution

You can recreate the flash drive and restore the key, of course, it will be using a stock install.

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