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Hofmann1
Oct 07, 2014Aspirant
Netgear ReadyNAS Duo v1 salvage operation
Short version: I have a 3TB disk with all my data, that only my old ReadyNAS can access. Right now I can't access it through the ReadyNAS either, cause unknown. I want to keep the data, and avoid a fo...
StephenB
Oct 07, 2014Guru - Experienced User
Hofmann, if you have been using 3 TB disks then you must have a Duo v2 or an ultra/pro 2. If so, linux-reader won't work (so don't try vandermerwe's suggestion right now).
Can you check this guide? http://www.rnasguide.com/2012/01/09/how ... -or-nv-v2/ You can also copy the model number off the label (something like RND2000-200) and tell us what that is.
Your NAS uses the linux ext file system. The data volume is also formatted as ext, but its built on top of RAID, Windows won't access it. FYI, Windows won't see any partitions from any NAS that is built on linux. Almost all of them are.
Can you check this guide? http://www.rnasguide.com/2012/01/09/how ... -or-nv-v2/ You can also copy the model number off the label (something like RND2000-200) and tell us what that is.
Your NAS uses the linux ext file system. The data volume is also formatted as ext, but its built on top of RAID, Windows won't access it. FYI, Windows won't see any partitions from any NAS that is built on linux. Almost all of them are.
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