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dekkit
Nov 10, 2009Aspirant
ReadyNAS Data Recovery - VMware recovery tool
Description This topic contains links to linux VMware images (Debian / Ubuntu) that have been modified to enable you to access your ReadyNAS duo HDDs from any machine with a USB plug and a SATA to US...
dekkit
Nov 20, 2009Aspirant
I've updated the first post in this thread to include the login details (chances are someone else might not easily find it).
The error:
Is understood to be resolved by using a the 0.5 version of ext2fuse, so i'll recompile the kernal using the 0.5 and post another version of the image.
On another note, mdgm found this in another thread (viewtopic.php?p=196395#p196395)Its a windows tool that may help in restoring files from broken duo. It can rebuild raid volumes etc which might be another option/addition to use in your data recovery attempts.
The error:
fuse-ext2: Can't read an inode bitmap while reading inode bitmap
Is understood to be resolved by using a the 0.5 version of ext2fuse, so i'll recompile the kernal using the 0.5 and post another version of the image.
On another note, mdgm found this in another thread (viewtopic.php?p=196395#p196395)Its a windows tool that may help in restoring files from broken duo. It can rebuild raid volumes etc which might be another option/addition to use in your data recovery attempts.
callmecheez wrote: Thanks again to mdgm for the help.
Just posting this little solution here for reference, in case it helps anyone else out.
If you can't mount a drive using debian / ubuntu / windows etc, as I could not - R-Studio can do (link to download the demo: http://www.data-recovery-software.net/D ... shtml#demo)
It brings up a list of the file systems it detects on the drive, and recovered 100% of the files from a 'bad' disk (according to Western Digitals tool).
Lifted from their site, it supports:
HFS and HFS+ file systems support. In addition to FAT/NTFS/ExtFS2/ExtFS3/UFS1/UFS2 R-Studio supports HFS and HFS+ file systems developed by Apple Computer for use on computers running the Mac OS
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