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Mathijs
Feb 19, 2013Aspirant
ReadyNAS Duo reset, is my data lost?
I lost my admin password so i had to reset the NAS, unfortunally i holded the reset button to long so the disks are wiped clean....
I have a readyNas Duo with 2x 1Tb disks in raid.
After the reset i upgraded to the latest firmware and let the disk sync.
After that i realised my data was gone, so i decided to turn it off to prefent further data loss and increase changes for a recovery.
first question: is my data lost, or are there way's to recover the data?
I hope there is a way, all the pictures of my kid are on the disks... :cry:
I have a readyNas Duo with 2x 1Tb disks in raid.
After the reset i upgraded to the latest firmware and let the disk sync.
After that i realised my data was gone, so i decided to turn it off to prefent further data loss and increase changes for a recovery.
first question: is my data lost, or are there way's to recover the data?
I hope there is a way, all the pictures of my kid are on the disks... :cry:
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- mdgm-ntgrNETGEAR Employee RetiredYour data is gone. Hope you have a good backup. Irreplaceable data must not be entrusted to a single device. Irreplaceable data must be backed up e.g. to USB disks rotated off-site, another NAS, the cloud or some place else. See Preventing Catastrophic Data Loss
When you held the reset button in too long "accidentally" you could have opened RAIDar (http://kb.netgear.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/20684/). If when you clicked setup you were asked to choose the RAID mode you could have powered down the system immediately to abort the factory default. If you confirmed a RAID mode selection or waited longer than 10 minutes then the disks would be wiped. The subsequent firmware update would have further reduced the likelihood of recovering data. - MathijsAspirantNo good backup, otherwise i would not have asked the question.
Thnx for your reply, hopefully it helpes other netgear users.
Also it might reconsider netgear to put such an important action behind this button.
A mistake is easily made in this way.
At this moment i am trying to recover my data with this software: http://www.getdata.com/ hopefully it will work... - mdgm-ntgrNETGEAR Employee RetiredIf you are careful you shouldn't make an "accident" like this (there's a big difference between holding the reset button in for about 5 seconds and 30 seconds, it takes effort to keep the reset button pressed in) and if you are prepared and you make a mistake the 10 minute window is plenty of time to abort the factory default before any harm is done.
Newer models have a better boot menu where accidents like this are less likely. In future I hope you backup regularly. - kcobelloAspirantWow. I have the same NAS. Feel bad for this guy. We also have a Iscsi 2T raid station that we/I had to reset. I did it and wiped 2 years of business photography away (me not fully understanding what I was doing). We were lucky that we had most of this backed up on portables that we use for onsite photo events/racing. We lost all the custom stuff though. You have to have a system of backup and be adament on doing it. Our loss.
- MathijsAspirantik know, the backup solution is already standing by...
the disks are getting examined by an expert company, hopefully they can resque the images and films of my kid... - MathijsAspiranti tried to recover my data with this software: http://www.recovermyfiles.com/
Unfortunally without succes, the pictures where corrupt.
I checked only one disk since i wanted to have the other one as an backup to be examined by a company.
I contacted the company and asked if there is anything i could do.
They think my disks were not in mirror but in striping mode...
I can't check this ofcorse but i never saw more totall space then the size of one disk.
So it is likely the disks were in mirror or am i wrong? - mdgm-ntgrNETGEAR Employee RetiredIf your volume was the capacity of one disk then they were mirrored. However if you were using X-RAID on a Duo (v1) only one disk would have the partition table on it (though the partition table would have been wiped when you wiped the disks).
- MathijsAspirantIf that was the case, would my data have been safe in case of a disk failure? (in case the disk with the partitiontable would have crashed?)
That was the whole idea of buying the nas... - mdgm-ntgrNETGEAR Employee RetiredYes, the NAS can rebuild the partition table on the replacement disk. However when you wipe both disks it becomes extremely difficult to recover any data.
- MathijsAspirantit's a realy hard lesson to learn unfortunally...
I've send the disks to a company wich hopefully can restore some data, al least the pictures...
When i get the disks back i will make myself a plan for the nas so i assure myself that my set-up is save and backed-up!
I'll post my experience with the recovery here when i get the disks back so it might help someone in the future...
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