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clyne

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  1. you could try the ubuntu solution?

     

    https://www.synology.com/en-us/knowledgebase/faq/579

     

    the problem with this method is that I don't have any files to restore from the DSM storage space created, im trying to restore files that was on a ext4 partitions BEFORE installation. Remember this was my first fresh install of DSM ever. I don't think I have anything to gain from this method.

     

    Right now it dosnt look very promising. Still need help.

  2. Ran UFS pro - scanned for all missing available partitions. UFS did not find the partition i hoped for.. I've used UFS previously and saved a USB disc that was about to crash.

    I am surprised that UFS did not find storage Ext4 partition that I was looking for. It did find a lot of other partitions that are of no intresst, It also found a few .ISO files images on my storage(recognized as partitions) device such as debian, utbuntu, mint, etc.. Meaning that the data is there somewhere I just have to figure out how to use UFS properly.

     

    Im also going to try the Ubuntu recovery process.

     

    Appreciate all help I can get

     

    Thanks.

  3. Hello

     

    First of all thanks for great software for my NAS :smile: works perfect!

     

    Sadly I did not read the guide carefully enough before making my first 5.2 install. I had one SSD and a 3TB HDD in my build when installing DSM. SSD was suppose to be formated 3TB disc wasn't. Now I have lost a lot of important documents. I just ran EaseUS data recovery on the entire disc I found 0 files. I ran testdisk (I am a little bit unsure If I did it correctly) cuz testdisk also says No files to display, can not open filesystem.

     

    What am I doing wrong here? Am I fucked? :???:

     

    Please help!

     

    Edit: I did not chose option create SHS raid when this happened.

    Testdisk says :Cant open filesystem. Filesystem seems damaged.

    Previous Partition was a Ext4, used it with openmediavault.

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