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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. 😱😱😱 The NAS has the old OS 4 updated to the latest version (I can't ...
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.
StephenB
Jan 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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