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AusS2000
Aug 25, 2014Tutor
ReadyNAS Data Recovery - Duo v2
I came here from Erik's post on First Person Troubleshooter. Couldn't post a comment there for some reason. I'm running VMware on Mac and have successfully launched the Debian instance but cannot g...
mdgm-ntgr
Sep 16, 2014NETGEAR Employee Retired
Well you said you'd been hacked and your data had been deleted. As soon as I hear the words "data has been deleted" I instantly realise that recovering data is likely to be difficult or impossible. Attempting to fix it yourself could only succeed in making it harder for techs that are trained in how to attempt data recovery.
This is a more advanced problem than "my NAS is dead, but I think my disks and array are fine and all my data is still there".
I'm not trying to be difficult, but I do need to warn you that attempting to fix the problem yourself can simply make things worse.
This is a more advanced problem than "my NAS is dead, but I think my disks and array are fine and all my data is still there".
I'm not trying to be difficult, but I do need to warn you that attempting to fix the problem yourself can simply make things worse.
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