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SebaC79
Jan 18, 2024Follower
Help! I accidentaly erased network share on my RNDU 4000
Hello everyone. I'm an idiot... I accidentally deleted the network share containing all my data on my old ReadyNas RNDU4000. đ±đ±đ± The NAS has the old OS 4 updated to the latest version (I can't ...
StephenB
Jan 18, 2024Guru - Experienced User
SebaC79 wrote:
I'm using Windows 11 on which, however, I installed Linux Ubuntu through a virtual machine (operating system that I donât know very well).
I suggest trying R-Studio RAID recovery software (which runs on Windows). You can download it for free to see if it can recover anything.
To actually recover the files, you'd need to purchase the license (currently on sale for about $64 USD)
I can't give you any step-by-step, but of course R-Studio does provide their own support.
FWIW, when (hopefully) you get your data back, you should put a backup plan in place for your NAS.
Sandshark
Jan 18, 2024Sensei
StephenB wrote:
FWIW, when (hopefully) you get your data back, you should put a backup plan in place for your NAS.
Converting to OS6, with it's snapshot capability, is also a good plan. It doesn't replace having a backup, but it would have made recovery very fast in this instance.
- StephenBJan 18, 2024Guru - Experienced User
Sandshark wrote:
StephenB wrote:FWIW, when (hopefully) you get your data back, you should put a backup plan in place for your NAS.
Converting to OS6, with it's snapshot capability, is also a good plan. It doesn't replace having a backup, but it would have made recovery very fast in this instance.
Not if the share itself was deleted. But it would have been fast if the folders/files in the share were deleted.
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