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Ron73
Nov 23, 2016Aspirant
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 ...
- 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.
StephenB
Nov 23, 2016Guru - Experienced User
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.
Ron73
Nov 23, 2016Aspirant
Thanks for your reply.
I will check out r-linux and see if it can help. I also found something called Reclaime but I don't know if it is safe to use.
Netgear's Data Recovery service is maybe a bit too expensive. I could perhaps buy another ReadyNAS for that money and put my drives in it? But I don't know if that would work? Maybe it has to be the exact same model of NAS?
- StephenBNov 24, 2016Guru - Experienced User
Ron73 wrote:
Netgear's Data Recovery service is maybe a bit too expensive. I could perhaps buy another ReadyNAS for that money and put my drives in it? But I don't know if that would work? Maybe it has to be the exact same model of NAS?
You could get another ultra or pro, and migrate the drives. But that assumes there is no damage to the drives, which might not be the case.
Some users have had good luck with reclaime.
- mdgm-ntgrNov 24, 2016NETGEAR Employee Retired
If the disks, OS and data volume are fine you could migrate the disks to a x86 OS6 ReadyNAS: ReadyNAS: Migrating disks from RAIDiator to OS 6
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