Issue Lacie 2big Raid 0 default settings on mac
Re: Issue Lacie 2big Raid 0 default settings on mac
After the scan you should see Extra found files. There may be jpeg files in there. Try to preview them and see the results.
Re: Issue Lacie 2big Raid 0 default settings on mac
Hi Alt,
I tried to do a recovery on the jpg images and all of the images are not complete.
There are black lines in some, others you only see the top half, where some you only see the bottom half.
Also, I have no preview function on R-Studio 4.6 for images. When I goto preview I get a hex editor (which I mentioned last time).
Again, both drives are 100% healthy. It's only the indexing that seems to be damaged. I used 32K block as everyone has indicated on the form for LaCie default raid 0 when you are using factory settings.
I feel like I am missing something or a step that people are doing that no one is posting...
I see people on this forum with damaged hard-drives and damaged sectors who are able to recover a portion of the their data.
And for some reason I cannot recover 1 single file.
When I call support they just tell me to goto this forum.
It's very frustrating at this point
I tried to do a recovery on the jpg images and all of the images are not complete.
There are black lines in some, others you only see the top half, where some you only see the bottom half.
Also, I have no preview function on R-Studio 4.6 for images. When I goto preview I get a hex editor (which I mentioned last time).
Again, both drives are 100% healthy. It's only the indexing that seems to be damaged. I used 32K block as everyone has indicated on the form for LaCie default raid 0 when you are using factory settings.
I feel like I am missing something or a step that people are doing that no one is posting...
I see people on this forum with damaged hard-drives and damaged sectors who are able to recover a portion of the their data.
And for some reason I cannot recover 1 single file.
When I call support they just tell me to goto this forum.
It's very frustrating at this point
Re: Issue Lacie 2big Raid 0 default settings on mac
Looks like data on one disk is damaged.
Re: Issue Lacie 2big Raid 0 default settings on mac
ok so
- you are saying ALL the data is damaged and not 1 single piece of file can be recovered (since there are no bad sectors)....
- even though r-studio is showing all drive volumes green and recognized after a scan (does this still constitute as one disk being damaged)
- doesn't extra found files means that it found files that are "good"
I've never had a data recovery (on NTFS) that I could not recover some data, especially when it has a bad sector.
Why would this Mac file system be any different, and shouldn't the R-Studio be able to pick it up during the scans
Also I tried reverse raid and that did not work.
- you are saying ALL the data is damaged and not 1 single piece of file can be recovered (since there are no bad sectors)....
- even though r-studio is showing all drive volumes green and recognized after a scan (does this still constitute as one disk being damaged)
- doesn't extra found files means that it found files that are "good"
I've never had a data recovery (on NTFS) that I could not recover some data, especially when it has a bad sector.
Why would this Mac file system be any different, and shouldn't the R-Studio be able to pick it up during the scans
Also I tried reverse raid and that did not work.
Re: Issue Lacie 2big Raid 0 default settings on mac
1. This is RAID0, which means that if data on one disk is gone, all data is gone.
2. Lacie doesn't use the Mac file system, internally it's a Linux machine with the ext file system.
Well, consulting a data recovery pro will be a good option.
2. Lacie doesn't use the Mac file system, internally it's a Linux machine with the ext file system.
Well, consulting a data recovery pro will be a good option.