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wresele
Sep 27, 2017Aspirant
Reading X-RAID2 files
Hi, I just want to share my findings here, because it took me some time to figure it out myself, and I could only find some useful hints in a very old discussion here: A week ago, my ReadyNAS D...
md2212
Oct 08, 2017Aspirant
Hi,
have the same situation, but with 6 disk, have a Mac... did you use a SATA to USB ( like the thermaltake ) to connect your drive to your mac ?
I have experiance with R-Studio, never tought it could read X-Raid ( cause I never had the situation to dig on what it was base on... LOL . )
thanks for your post, show me there is light . :)
- wreseleOct 08, 2017Aspirant
Yes, I used a normal external HDD case (SATA to USB) to connect the disk to the Mac.
But of course a RAID with 6 drives is quite a different and much more complex situtation as compared to mine (RAID1, just using one of the two disks for recovery).
At least you can try in it, without need to buy a license for R-Studio firsthand.
Wish you luck!wolfgang
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