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Ron73
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Nov 23, 2016
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ReadyNAS Ultra 2 won't boot after power failure

Hi,   I bought a ReadyNAS Ultra 2 back in 2012. I have two 2TB Seagate disks in it. I was using one disk as a file server and the other disk is a backup of the first disk. It has worked fine until ...
  • StephenB's avatar
    Nov 23, 2016

    The safest option is to use Netgear's Data Recovery service.  It is expensive - but that's true of all data recovery services.

     

    Or you could start with per-incident general support, and see if they can get your NAS running again.

     

    So try my.netgear.com.


    Ron73 wrote:


    I have googled a little bit and found that the disk needs to be MBR(?) in order to be able to assign a drive letter to it in Windows 10. And then I found some info (http://www.partition-tool.com/resource/GPT-disk-partition-manager/convert-gpt-disk-to-mbr-disk.htm) saying that a program called EaseUS Partition Manager can convert a GPT disk to MBR without data loss. Is this correct? Can I use the free trial of EaseUS Partition Manager to convert my disk to MBR without losing the data on it? And would I then be able to access the disk from Windows 10?

     

    The real problem is that the PC can't handle linux file systems.  You could try r-linux for windows, and see if that can read it. 

     

    DON'T try to convert anything though, you will almost certainly do damage.

     

     

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