Help with recovering from Windows 8 Storage Spaces
Help with recovering from Windows 8 Storage Spaces
I set up a new Windows 8 computer with 4x2TB Western Digital internal hard drives for storage (not system drive). They're set up using Windows Storage Spaces in a parity formation (I think it's similar to RAID 5). In a moment of lunacy, I accidentally quick-formatted the drive and have lost it all.
I have about 1TB of vital information: Pictures / Music / Videos / Documents and also saved settings files for mostly adobe and picasa software. (and Outlook)
I have a further 500GB-1TB of other stuff which would be nice to recover. I used to use the drives in a HP Microserver (WHS11) before and formatted the drives when putting them into the Windows 8 computer. All the files were saved on a single partition (S:)
I can't work out what settings to use in order to try and recover the data. I can only work out that I need 256kb blocks, and that's it...
All help gratefully received.
I have about 1TB of vital information: Pictures / Music / Videos / Documents and also saved settings files for mostly adobe and picasa software. (and Outlook)
I have a further 500GB-1TB of other stuff which would be nice to recover. I used to use the drives in a HP Microserver (WHS11) before and formatted the drives when putting them into the Windows 8 computer. All the files were saved on a single partition (S:)
I can't work out what settings to use in order to try and recover the data. I can only work out that I need 256kb blocks, and that's it...
All help gratefully received.
Re: Help with recovering from Windows 8 Storage Spaces
As the first step, try this free software: ReclaiMe Free RAID Recovery. It may determine the parameters.
Re: Help with recovering from Windows 8 Storage Spaces
Thanks for the reply. Any idea which form I should select for Storage Spaces Parity?
Re: Help with recovering from Windows 8 Storage Spaces
I've been doing a bit more research and it appears that Storage Spaces uses a new file system called ReFS. The strange thing is, when I check the drive properties, it shows NFTS. This article suggests there's a small chance R-Studio might be able to help.
Re: Help with recovering from Windows 8 Storage Spaces
This program should tell you.normal wrote:Thanks for the reply. Any idea which form I should select for Storage Spaces Parity?
Re: Help with recovering from Windows 8 Storage Spaces
As I understand, the ReFS is enabled in Windows Server 2012. Windows 8 requires that those drivers for the ReFS file system should be installed manually. Without that it won't work with this file system.normal wrote:I've been doing a bit more research and it appears that Storage Spaces uses a new file system called ReFS. The strange thing is, when I check the drive properties, it shows NFTS. This article suggests there's a small chance R-Studio might be able to help.
The next version of R-Studio will work with the ReFS. Hopefully, it'll be released soon.
Re: Help with recovering from Windows 8 Storage Spaces
Thanks. I've had a look at the programme. Perhaps I'm not being too bright, but how do I get it to tell me?Alt wrote:This program should tell you.normal wrote:Thanks for the reply. Any idea which form I should select for Storage Spaces Parity?
Re: Help with recovering from Windows 8 Storage Spaces
R-Studio can now recover data from Windows Storage Space, both Windows 8 and 10. See R-Studio's on-line help: Windows Storage Spaces