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CreAx
Dec 10, 2012Aspirant
Readynas dup v1 - Raid-0
Hi People. I have my readynas running with a 2TB disk and a 1½ TB disk, the 2 TB disk stop working (but was able to make clone of it after a new weeks of hard work) but i got a new disk and plugge...
StephenB
Dec 18, 2012Guru - Experienced User
Windows can't read the disk unless you get special tools - it doesn't support the ext filesystem that linux uses, It is normal for there to be multiple partitions.
If the data is available on the NAS, then the next step is to backup the files - either over the network to your Windows system, or to a USB drive connected to the NAS. If you choose the USB drive connected to the NAS, make sure it is formatted as NTFS, so you can read the backup on Windows.
If the data is available on the NAS, then the next step is to backup the files - either over the network to your Windows system, or to a USB drive connected to the NAS. If you choose the USB drive connected to the NAS, make sure it is formatted as NTFS, so you can read the backup on Windows.
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