- Oct 28, 2010
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Hi,
So, I accidentally deleted some files and they are no longer recoverable from the NTFS drive installed in my desktop.
The files were copied to my Synology NAS, but they have since been deleted.
I would like to scan one of the drives from the NAS (it is set to RAID1) to see if I can undelete the files.
Do both drives need to be installed in the desktop to do the scan even though it is RAID1?
I downloaded a program that is supposed to support exFAT but it doesn't see drives that don't have a drive letter assigned, and Disk Management won't let me assign a letter.
Where do I start?
Thanks
P.S. Encryption isn't enabled on the NAS so that should be a good thing.
So, I accidentally deleted some files and they are no longer recoverable from the NTFS drive installed in my desktop.
The files were copied to my Synology NAS, but they have since been deleted.
I would like to scan one of the drives from the NAS (it is set to RAID1) to see if I can undelete the files.
Do both drives need to be installed in the desktop to do the scan even though it is RAID1?
I downloaded a program that is supposed to support exFAT but it doesn't see drives that don't have a drive letter assigned, and Disk Management won't let me assign a letter.
Where do I start?
Thanks
P.S. Encryption isn't enabled on the NAS so that should be a good thing.
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