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<blockquote data-quote="leo06" data-source="post: 1058605520" data-attributes="member: 4847"><p><strong>Re: Απάντηση: NAS - Qnap</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>In this case you should use ReclaiMe File Recovery software which is capable of processing slightly damaged md-raid structures for all RAID types used in QNAP devices. So, to recover data from a failed QNAP you should do the following:</p><p></p><p>Pull the disks out of the QNAP and connect them separately to the computer running Windows. It is better to use SATA ports on the motherboard but if it is impossible, <span style="color: #FF0000">USB</span> is also acceptable.</p><p>Download and launch ReclaiMe File Recovery software.</p><p>Select the desired volume and start the scanning. Look for your volume under the Linux MD RAID volumes section.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="leo06, post: 1058605520, member: 4847"] [b]Re: Απάντηση: NAS - Qnap[/b] In this case you should use ReclaiMe File Recovery software which is capable of processing slightly damaged md-raid structures for all RAID types used in QNAP devices. So, to recover data from a failed QNAP you should do the following: Pull the disks out of the QNAP and connect them separately to the computer running Windows. It is better to use SATA ports on the motherboard but if it is impossible, [COLOR="#FF0000"]USB[/COLOR] is also acceptable. Download and launch ReclaiMe File Recovery software. Select the desired volume and start the scanning. Look for your volume under the Linux MD RAID volumes section. [/QUOTE]
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