On 5/6/20 1:27 PM, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
The data of the ISO quite surely overwrote the filesystem metadata
of the original partition 1.

So you will most probably have to start with a new partition table and
a new filesystem.

There is half hope for getting your old partition table back.
If the old table was GPT, then there might still be the backup table at
the end of the USB stick. (I actually advise to overwrite this backup
table too, when copying an ISO to USB stick.)

Have you seen USB sticks that come with a GPT partition table? I haven't. But even if he restored the partition table, the filesystem still needs to be reformatted and set to the right volume id.
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