Recovery Disk/Particion QNAP.
Posted: Fri Mar 22, 2019 10:22 am
Goodmorning everyone.
I have 2 3TB HDDs that were mounted on a QNAP TS 215+ NAS.
These disks are formatted as simple individual volumes (NO RAID) but are encrypted (I have a key).
The problem with these disks, according to QNAP technicians, is that there are no more "superblocks" and therefore I can no longer use them inside the NAS without first formatting them.
But the partition structure is still there, in fact with r-Linux in windows, it shows me all the partitions and the data have never been deleted.
So they suggested that I use a program to recover data to try to recover the data from the partition.
First of all, I wanted to ask you if you think data recovery was possible in this situation.
If yes, which program should I use: r-Linux or r-Studio? Windows or Linux?
I have a PC with Windows 10, but I have no problem installing Linux.
I rely on you to understand how to act better.
THANK YOU!
I have 2 3TB HDDs that were mounted on a QNAP TS 215+ NAS.
These disks are formatted as simple individual volumes (NO RAID) but are encrypted (I have a key).
The problem with these disks, according to QNAP technicians, is that there are no more "superblocks" and therefore I can no longer use them inside the NAS without first formatting them.
But the partition structure is still there, in fact with r-Linux in windows, it shows me all the partitions and the data have never been deleted.
So they suggested that I use a program to recover data to try to recover the data from the partition.
First of all, I wanted to ask you if you think data recovery was possible in this situation.
If yes, which program should I use: r-Linux or r-Studio? Windows or Linux?
I have a PC with Windows 10, but I have no problem installing Linux.
I rely on you to understand how to act better.
THANK YOU!