![]() The worst fact is that I have been using Shelly units for my outdoor lighting and I unattached the physical switch from the units so I could use them to disable automations etc. Well… Nothing… its dead, will not boot / start… I have a really nice looking paper weight… That did not work, so I figured I would “restart” HA. This time I went to the Integrations panel, opened the Google Nest intagration, opened the three dot menu and choose the “update” option. Typical symptoms are my cameras fail to load. I have been having stability issues with the Google Nest integration having to be reconnected to my account and reauthorized after some time. If you or an integration does something to the installed HA that stops it from booting / starting… well then… you won’t get anything… its dead… ![]() Not if it hard crashes like mine just did last night. It’s just a matter of time before I poke around in a file I should not be in or in someway truly lockup my Blue so I want to be prepared for a quick recovery… I’m also assuming I need to open the case to get to a switch? So I am assuming I need to follow, right? You can skip this installation step.”… Not if your Blue refuses to boot because some idiot screwed something up… ok that may be me in the future… When I’ve done this before on the Pi4 I just pull the SD card and start over. ![]() “If you are using the Home Assistant Blue, the Home Assistant Operating System is already preinstalled. Ok… now I’ve been using my new Home Assistant Blue for a short time after migrating from a Pi4 and I find myself wondering where are the directions on how to fully restore a crashed, failing to boot, HA Blue? Something for new people that have never used an ODROID-N2+, especially one in such a nice case… I posted this on Discord, but no reply yet, so I thought this too would be a good place to ask and for others to find information about this…
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