Can't find filesystem

How to use TestDisk to recover lost partition
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dagmarsawayn
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Joined: 23 Dec 2021, 14:43

Can't find filesystem

#1 Post by dagmarsawayn »

Hello -- I just pulled out the hard drive from a desktop NAS device -- these devices usually run some version of linux -- I tried to mount the
disk but there sees not to a linux style filesystem
I then scan the disk with testdisk and it to note that there was no fat fat32 exit2 .... file system ---
It it possible to examen the header and maybe set a flag/bit so it would be a standard file system?

recuperation
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Location: Hannover, Deutschland (Germany, Allemagne)

Re: Can't find filesystem

#2 Post by recuperation »

No.

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