My NAS Drive stopped working today.
Its a Western Digital my world book, white light 1TB single disk.
I've taken the disk out of the bay and connected it using a SATA to USB cable.
I've run test disk and its returned this :
Running Test Disk
Shows this for the drive:
Disk /dev/sdb - 1000 GB / 931 GiB - CHS 121601 255 63
Analyse cylinder 402/121600: 00%
MS Data 64320 3984063 3919744
Linux Raid 64320 3984191 3919872 [md0]
Linux Swap 3984192 4497967 513776
Linux Raid 3984192 4498111 513920 [md1]
MS Data 4498176 6473983 1975808
Linux Raid 4498176 6474111 1975936 [md3]
Linux Raid 6474176 1953524869 1947050694 [MyBookWorld:2]
Now I've now idea what to do..
Help Please
Thanks
Recovering Data / Disk using TestDisk
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Recovering Data / Disk using TestDisk
Hi
Yesterday my Western Digital My World Book White Light NAS Drive stopped working.
This has a single 1TB Disk.
At first I started getting the following error:
Volume Status - Volume 'DataVolume' doesn't exist
Then the NAS refused to boot.
So I've removed the disk from the NAS and connected it to my Ubuntu laptop using a SATA to USB Cable.
Running test disk returns this :
Code:
Sat Apr 20 08:40:11 2013
Command line: TestDisk
When I run testdisk the results table shows all the entries with a D in front of them, apart from the last one which has a P
Could someone please advise what this means and more importantly if my data is recoverable and how ??
Many Thanks
Yesterday my Western Digital My World Book White Light NAS Drive stopped working.
This has a single 1TB Disk.
At first I started getting the following error:
Volume Status - Volume 'DataVolume' doesn't exist
Then the NAS refused to boot.
So I've removed the disk from the NAS and connected it to my Ubuntu laptop using a SATA to USB Cable.
Running test disk returns this :
Code:
Sat Apr 20 08:40:11 2013
Command line: TestDisk
Code: Select all
TestDisk 6.11, Data Recovery Utility, April 2009
Christophe GRENIER <grenier@cgsecurity.org>
http://www.cgsecurity.org
OS: Linux, kernel 3.0.0-21-generic (#35-Ubuntu SMP Fri May 25 17:58:20 UTC 2012)
Compiler: GCC 4.5 - Oct 17 2010 20:12:36
ext2fs lib: 1.41.14, ntfs lib: 10:0:0, reiserfs lib: none, ewf lib: none
/dev/sda: LBA, HPA, LBA48, DCO support
/dev/sda: size 312581808 sectors
/dev/sda: user_max 312581808 sectors
/dev/sda: native_max 312581808 sectors
/dev/sda: dco 312581808 sectors
Warning: can't get size for Disk /dev/mapper/control - 0 B - CHS 1 1 1, sector size=512
Hard disk list
Disk /dev/sda - 160 GB / 149 GiB - CHS 19457 255 63, sector size=512 - ATA ST9160310AS
Disk /dev/sdb - 1000 GB / 931 GiB - CHS 121601 255 63, sector size=512 - WDC WD10 EARS-00MVWB0
Partition table type (auto): EFI GPT
Disk /dev/sdb - 1000 GB / 931 GiB - WDC WD10 EARS-00MVWB0
Partition table type: EFI GPT
Analyse Disk /dev/sdb - 1000 GB / 931 GiB - CHS 121601 255 63
hdr_size=92
hdr_lba_self=1
hdr_lba_alt=1953525167 (expected 1953525167)
hdr_lba_start=34
hdr_lba_end=1953525134
hdr_lba_table=2
hdr_entries=128
hdr_entsz=128
check_part_gpt failed for partition
1 P MS Reserved 34 262177 262144 [Microsoft reserved partition]
Current partition structure:
No FAT, NTFS, EXT2, JFS, Reiser, cramfs or XFS marker
1 P MS Reserved 34 262177 262144 [Microsoft reserved partition]
1 P MS Reserved 34 262177 262144 [Microsoft reserved partition]
search_part()
Disk /dev/sdb - 1000 GB / 931 GiB - CHS 121601 255 63
recover_EXT2: s_block_group_nr=0/14, s_mnt_count=100/33, s_blocks_per_group=32768, s_inodes_per_group=16352
recover_EXT2: s_blocksize=4096
recover_EXT2: s_blocks_count 489968
recover_EXT2: part_size 3919744
MS Data 64320 3984063 3919744
EXT3 Sparse superblock, 2006 MB / 1913 MiB
Raid magic value at 247/254/8
Raid apparent size: 3919744 sectors
Raid chunk size: 0 bytes
md0 md 0.90.0 Raid 1: devices 0(8,1)*
Linux Raid 64320 3984191 3919872 [md0]
md 0.90.0 Raid 1: devices 0(8,1)*, 2006 MB / 1914 MiB
Linux Swap 3984192 4497967 513776
SWAP2 version 1, 263 MB / 250 MiB
Raid magic value at 279/251/37
Raid apparent size: 513792 sectors
Raid chunk size: 0 bytes
md1 md 0.90.0 Raid 1: devices 0(8,2)*
Linux Raid 3984192 4498111 513920 [md1]
md 0.90.0 Raid 1: devices 0(8,2)*, 263 MB / 250 MiB
recover_EXT2: s_block_group_nr=0/7, s_mnt_count=82/23, s_blocks_per_group=32768, s_inodes_per_group=7728
recover_EXT2: s_blocksize=4096
recover_EXT2: s_blocks_count 246976
recover_EXT2: part_size 1975808
MS Data 4498176 6473983 1975808
EXT3 Large file Sparse superblock, 1011 MB / 964 MiB
Raid magic value at 402/251/42
Raid apparent size: 1975808 sectors
Raid chunk size: 0 bytes
md3 md 0.90.0 Raid 1: devices 0(8,3)*
Linux Raid 4498176 6474111 1975936 [md3]
md 0.90.0 Raid 1: devices 0(8,3)*, 1011 MB / 964 MiB
Raid magic value at 402/254/45
Raid apparent size: 3733254810 sectors
MyBookWorld:2 md 1.x Raid 1 - Array Slot : 0 (0)
Linux Raid 6474176 1953524869 1947050694 [MyBookWorld:2]
md 1.x Raid 1 - Array Slot : 0 (0), 996 GB / 928 GiB
Results
MS Data 64320 3984063 3919744
EXT3 Sparse superblock, 2006 MB / 1913 MiB
Linux Raid 64320 3984191 3919872 [md0]
md 0.90.0 Raid 1: devices 0(8,1)*, 2006 MB / 1914 MiB
Linux Swap 3984192 4497967 513776
SWAP2 version 1, 263 MB / 250 MiB
Linux Raid 3984192 4498111 513920 [md1]
md 0.90.0 Raid 1: devices 0(8,2)*, 263 MB / 250 MiB
MS Data 4498176 6473983 1975808
EXT3 Large file Sparse superblock, 1011 MB / 964 MiB
Linux Raid 4498176 6474111 1975936 [md3]
md 0.90.0 Raid 1: devices 0(8,3)*, 1011 MB / 964 MiB
P Linux Raid 6474176 1953524869 1947050694 [MyBookWorld:2]
md 1.x Raid 1 - Array Slot : 0 (0), 996 GB / 928 GiB
Could someone please advise what this means and more importantly if my data is recoverable and how ??
Many Thanks
Re: Recovering Data / Disk using TestDisk
Hi
Anyone any ideas how to proceed ?
I've left it doing a deep scan all day, As yet it's still going but should be finishing in the next hour.
Once it has.... I've no idea what to do.
All I want to do is make it so the disk is visible to Linux or Windows, so I can copy my data off..
Please help
Anyone any ideas how to proceed ?
I've left it doing a deep scan all day, As yet it's still going but should be finishing in the next hour.
Once it has.... I've no idea what to do.
All I want to do is make it so the disk is visible to Linux or Windows, so I can copy my data off..
Please help
Re: Recovering Data / Disk using TestDisk
We'll it's just finished..
and this is the result :
This goes on for thousands of lines........
Any help will be very gratefully appreciated
and this is the result :
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Disk /dev/sdb - 1000 GB / 931 GiB - CHS 121601 255 63
Check the harddisk size: HD jumpers settings, BIOS detection...
The harddisk (1000 GB / 931 GiB) seems too small! (< 1965 GB / 1830 GiB)
The following partitions can't be recovered:
MS Data 67319776 2014370271 1947050496
XFS 6.2+ - bitmap version, 996 GB / 928 GiB
MS Data 128165104 2075215599 1947050496
XFS 6.2+ - bitmap version, 996 GB / 928 GiB
Mac HFS 128167720 2074956007 1946788288
HFSX, 996 GB / 928 GiB
Mac HFS 128190436 2074978723 1946788288
Any help will be very gratefully appreciated
Re: Recovering Data / Disk using TestDisk
Couple some one please help with this..
I really need to get access to my data..
I really need to get access to my data..