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Anonymous
Oct 19, 2020Problems since Wifi mesh install
Hi I recently installed a new TP-Link Deco mesh system in my house. As my main router is no longer the management, the Deco provides a different IP address range. Since powering on my ReadyNas, I n...
- AnonymousOct 24, 2020
So found this simple solution installing Linux reader a freeware utility, installed one of the disks into an external hard drive and it did the rest and I was able to restore to another disk with easy.
Here is a link, I would recommend this to others https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nIWdZ0qDD54
StephenB
Oct 20, 2020Guru - Experienced User
Retired_Member wrote:
If anyone else has any ideas on how best to recover data from the NAS it would be really helpful... I can see this being a long road :-(.
If you want to try data recovery yourself, then use R-Studio ( https://www.r-studio.com/ ). You can download it prior to purchase, and see if it can recover anything. You'd need to connect at least one of the disks (assuming XRAID/RAID-1) to a PC - using either SATA or a USB adapter/dock. Note it is possible that one or both disks are damaged - in that case it is often best to clone the disks first, and recover the data from the clone.
You could also use Netgear's paid support, or another recovery service. https://kb.netgear.com/69/ReadyNAS-Data-Recovery-Diagnostics-Scope-of-Service.
Anonymous
Oct 24, 2020So found this simple solution installing Linux reader a freeware utility, installed one of the disks into an external hard drive and it did the rest and I was able to restore to another disk with easy.
Here is a link, I would recommend this to others https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nIWdZ0qDD54
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