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Title: Data recovery after NAS failure
Post by: Zsom on May 20, 2015, 11:02:41 AM
Hi,

I had a DLink DNS-323 NAS with 2 Samsung 1TB disks which I set up as a 300GB RAID-1 partition and the rest as one big JBOD partition.
Unfortunately not the drives are the ones what failed but the NAS. So now I have 2 functional HDDs but Windows does not recognize them. They show up in the device manager but not in the list of drives under my computer.
If I buy a new NAS can I plug in the disks as is and will it recognize them? Can I do anything to access the data on them from Windows?

Thanks for any help.
Title: Re: Data recovery after NAS failure
Post by: JavaLawyer on May 20, 2015, 01:56:24 PM
You have two choices:

Unfortunately, the HDDs will not be compatible with next generation D-Link NAS (e.g. DNS-320, DNS-320L, etc.), as D-Link changed the filesystem on newer models that prevents backwards compatibility.
Title: Re: Data recovery after NAS failure
Post by: Zsom on May 20, 2015, 02:16:00 PM
Thank you for the detailed reply.
Do I also need to think about the hardware revision (A or C) when buying a new one or will any of the 2 work with mine? (which was C btw).
Title: Re: Data recovery after NAS failure
Post by: JavaLawyer on May 24, 2015, 04:55:19 PM
Good question. I'll need to validate this with my contacts at D-Link but my gut tells me it won't matter as the filesystem driving both hardware revisions is the same. I'll ask the question however.