Hi,
i know that lacie use propietary hardware sometimes but now i have a RAID 0 with a failing drive, still i can access the data but when recovering some files the hard drive begins slowly and crash.
It's on HFS+ fs Can R-Studio do something with this? i mean connecting the drives to a motherboard and trying to recognize partitions. Some raid systems are proprietary so i don't wanna screw the things taking those drives out of the enclosure.
Any answer can help
Recovering data from a LACIE 4BIG QUADRA
Re: Recovering data from a LACIE 4BIG QUADRA
Looks like a hardware problem with the drive. Better go to a professional data recovery specialist.gacpac wrote:Hi,
i know that lacie use propietary hardware sometimes but now i have a RAID 0 with a failing drive, still i can access the data but when recovering some files the hard drive begins slowly and crash.
Unfortunately, there're only two options - to go to a professional or to take the drives out, connect them to the motherboard, and image the failing drive. If you use R-Studio's latest version, you may check its SMART info. But everything is on your own risk.gacpac wrote:Hi,
It's on HFS+ fs Can R-Studio do something with this? i mean connecting the drives to a motherboard and trying to recognize partitions. Some raid systems are proprietary so i don't wanna screw the things taking those drives out of the enclosure.
I recommend you the first option.
Re: Recovering data from a LACIE 4BIG QUADRA
Well,
Actually i have recovered some raid systems doing that but now as i know that LACIE is proprietary on some drives i want to know if i can take out the drives and try the recovery process out of the enclosure.
It's not complicated at all, what i'm scared it's because i haven't tried with LACIE
Actually i have recovered some raid systems doing that but now as i know that LACIE is proprietary on some drives i want to know if i can take out the drives and try the recovery process out of the enclosure.
It's not complicated at all, what i'm scared it's because i haven't tried with LACIE
Re: Recovering data from a LACIE 4BIG QUADRA
@gacpac
how is it ended the quadra case?
thank you
how is it ended the quadra case?
thank you
Robert
Technical Manager @ Recupero Dati RAID FAsTec (Italy)
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Technical Manager @ Recupero Dati RAID FAsTec (Italy)
USEFUL RULES and GUIDELINES
1) What to check BEFORE begin a disk image/clone process [link]
2) Disks that are too slow while imaging/cloning them [link]
3) All my posts on this forum [link]
Re: Recovering data from a LACIE 4BIG QUADRA
Sorry i didn't understand you clearly but this is the modelCorsari wrote:@gacpac
how is it ended the quadra case?
thank you
http://www.lacie.com/download/datasheet ... dra_en.pdf