Ok thanks, will give it a go when I'm back home. Need to borrow a PC with sufficient SATA ports first though... we're a "laptop-only" family nowadaysAlt wrote:I recommend you to do the following:
1. Create a virtual RAID from all images/drives and try to find its parameters using the R-Studio: Finding RAID Parameters.
2. Scan the entire virtual RAID and see what can be found.
Scanning only one disk is useless, as the data indeed scattered across the disks.
It did find some files and pictures in the initial phase of the scan, how is that possible then?
I read somewhere about the necessity of having the disks in the same order when trying to rebuild in a PC, is that also important when using R-Studio and making a virtual RAID?
Should I use the drive which I removed the partitions from and the one that was partially synced as is, or should I first try to use R-Studio (or another suggested software) to recover whatever was on those drives before the erase/sync? If there are no real files but only fragmented data, I don't know if that would even be possible though...