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| - | You cannot recover lost AWS EC2 Key Pairs, so stop looking for that menu, it's not there. However, we can follow an almost identical process to this [[move_ec2_instance|Move EC2 Instance]]. | + | You cannot recover lost AWS EC2 Key Pairs, so stop looking for that menu, it's not there. However, we can follow an almost identical process to this [[move_ec2_instance|Move EC2 Instance]]. |
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| + | So this means that if you make a copy of your EC2, which you can do from the EC2 Dashboard, you can then create a new EC2 instance from that copy, that is exacly the same as the old EC2 Instance, in this process you can create a new Key Pair that I am sure you wont lose this time :). | ||
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| + | The process is quite simple, and it goes like this: | ||
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| + | **Create an AMI (Amazon Machine Image).**\\ | ||
| + | **Create new EC2 Instance from the AMI.**\\ | ||
| + | **Create new Key Pair.**\\ | ||
| + | **Delete AMI.**\\ | ||
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| + | So use the [[move_ec2_instance|Move EC2 Instance]] guide and just ignore the part about changing Availability Zones. | ||
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