Hello
I have read the manual and I think that I have to buy an other 1TB in order to clone the damaged disk.
For the moment I cannot buy an new 1 TB harddrive to go further with the recovery process. I'm very sorry but I'll buy it within a week or 3, then I will proceed and give feedback.
Thx a lot.
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- 24 Oct 2016, 19:02
- Forum: Partition Recovery
- Topic: Lost Partition NAS, unable to mount in Ubuntu
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- 24 Oct 2016, 08:17
- Forum: Partition Recovery
- Topic: Lost Partition NAS, unable to mount in Ubuntu
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Re: Lost Partition NAS, unable to mount in Ubuntu
Thanks, I look at it this evening, after work.
The disk is 1TB, I know the data on the disk is +/- 195 GB, can I clone just the data or is it really necessary to clone the disk on a 1TB disk?
I have enough space (+/-300 GB) free on another disk.
thx.
The disk is 1TB, I know the data on the disk is +/- 195 GB, can I clone just the data or is it really necessary to clone the disk on a 1TB disk?
I have enough space (+/-300 GB) free on another disk.
thx.
- 23 Oct 2016, 20:57
- Forum: Partition Recovery
- Topic: Lost Partition NAS, unable to mount in Ubuntu
- Replies: 3
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Lost Partition NAS, unable to mount in Ubuntu
Hello,
After a weekend of searching i'm calling for help of this forum. (I'm no native english so excuse me for errors)
I have an old NAS, called CH3ENAS (single disk), it is a cheap sort of NAS with one HDD...
So I used the NAS for movies and photos, it worked very will for the last 3 years ...
After a weekend of searching i'm calling for help of this forum. (I'm no native english so excuse me for errors)
I have an old NAS, called CH3ENAS (single disk), it is a cheap sort of NAS with one HDD...
So I used the NAS for movies and photos, it worked very will for the last 3 years ...