Boot drive degrades

sretalla

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Once a stick is no good, there's no recovering it.

Getting a new USB3 stick and connecting it to a USB2 port is the best way to go if you want it to live longer (and you absolutely can't use an SSD instead for boot).

It seems like maybe your box has an issue with the USB controller(s) though.
 

LMB

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These are 2 sets of brand new usb sticks :/. I do not want to add extra controller as I have already NIC with 4x1Gbit, and I try to keep it as simple as possible (least extensions as possible). I have another T20, with Pentium, so I can always swap CPUs :).

Anyway, strangely enough I tried those two sticks on different "set" of USB 2.0 ports and they work fine. This just confirms it is an issue with my hardware.

BTW - I noticed this strange Attach Device message :). Well, if 100% is not good enough than 10,000% should suffice ;)

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LMB

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BTW - thank you all for your contribution. Also, why I am unable to edit my posts?
 

sretalla

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why I am unable to edit my posts?
Not sure, it works for me.
Which browser are you using? Are you logged in?
 

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No option to edit... unless I am missing something.

haha, and now Edit is available.

And yes, i was logged in ;)

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