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CartMan9000
Oct 29, 2014Aspirant
Can I read DISC coming from old RND 2110?
I have sold the old RND 2110, I kept the harddrive and I have a few files on it that I would like to copy to my PC. There were only 1 drive in it, a 1 TB drive that is OK!
Is it possible to read the files?
I now have a new RND 10211D NAS now with a new (another) 1 drive in it only - like the old NAS it is a 1 TB drive. When I put in the old drive in it as a second drive, it is not recognized as readable, the only option is "destroy" to make it usable.
Is it possible to read the files?
I now have a new RND 10211D NAS now with a new (another) 1 drive in it only - like the old NAS it is a 1 TB drive. When I put in the old drive in it as a second drive, it is not recognized as readable, the only option is "destroy" to make it usable.
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- vandermerweMasterDon't put the drive in the 102 if you want to get data off it.
Is the duo a v1 or a v2, you can use this guide or tell us what the firmware on it was?
http://www.rnasguide.com/2012/01/09/how ... -or-nv-v2/
If it is a duo v1 you should be able to read the disk using linux reader on a PC:
http://www.diskinternals.com/linux-reader/
If it is a v2 you should be able to red the disk by mounting it on a PC with a linux operating system. - CartMan9000Aspirant"Is the duo a v1 or a v2, you can use this guide or tell us what the firmware on it was?"
You mean the old NAS? It was a v1. I don't have it anymore but it was updated with it's latest FW. - vandermerweMasterYes the old NAS, the rnd2110-100 is a duo v1, a rnd2110-200 is a duo v2.
Anyway, you can try linux reader first and see if you can get the data.
Your new nas is more conventionally referred to on the forums as a 102. - CartMan9000Aspirant"Your new nas is more conventionally referred to on the forums as a 102." ,
thanks, I've been wondering about this!
I will now try connect the old disc directly to my PC and read it with the linux reader tool, but I have had it inside the new 102.... - vandermerweMasterIt should be ok as you did not click on "Destroy" did you?
- CartMan9000Aspirant
vandermerwe wrote: It should be ok as you did not click on "Destroy" did you?
No I didn't :-)
Now I've tried, I see all the folders and volumes, but sizes are reported very small and there is "nothing" to recover due to that.... - CartMan9000Aspirant
vandermerwe wrote: It should be ok as you did not click on "Destroy" did you?
For example, MyMusic folder is 16,00kb..... - StephenBGuru - Experienced User
What happens if you navigate into it?CartMan9000 wrote: For example, MyMusic folder is 16,00kb..... - CartMan9000Aspirant
StephenB wrote:
What happens if you navigate into it?CartMan9000 wrote: For example, MyMusic folder is 16,00kb.....
It's just reported as empty..... - CartMan9000Aspirant
CartMan9000 wrote: StephenB wrote:
What happens if you navigate into it?CartMan9000 wrote: For example, MyMusic folder is 16,00kb.....
It's just reported as empty.....
I see now that there ARE recoverable files in the main window, but so far I can not see that the music folder is recoverable....
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