

Is there no way of having the NAS work with normal exFAT filesystems internally? You can hook up an exFAT, NTFS, FAT32 USB drive and share it but the internal disks are always formatted to a LINUX RAID ext3 partition. If not, I will try EaseUS next and then extundelete and testdisk last (primarily because Linux live distributions are far less comfortable than my running Windows system.īut speaking of all this trouble. If I can recover the files with correct filenames, I will do so. Unfortunately the scan process on my 4 TB HDD does not just take the estimated 4 h. So it seems to correctly identify everything. It immediately recognized the HDD as being a RAID system and even named it according to the IP of the NAS.

So I will first give Diskinternals a try.

I stumbled across Diskinternals Linux Recovery and also then found EaseUS to support Linux systems. But then of coure command line tools never quite look as promising as a good GUI -) I also found extundelete but that did not work as easily either.
