Last question first, LaCie uses EXT3 or XFS filesystem, depending on the exact model/firmware.Īs far as recovery goes, we can do that, since this is a NAS version of the LaCie.
… I can see the drive only in Disk Management…Windows tells me that there is 100% free space available…How can I possibly recover my data from this drive? I … put into my computer using a free SATA port. … Lacie NAS 1TB drive… I can’t even get a connection to it. Neil seems to have a problem with its 1TB LaCie NAS. Looks like yes, Home NAS Recovery can do this job. It will figure RAID parameters, including disk order and whatnot, checked. Well, could we have dealt with this? Home NAS Recovery handles partition tables properly, checked. The numbered 1-5 bays on the Lacie 5big actually did not house the drives in their ‘correct’ order. The disks in the array are not in the bay order: Eventually, this comes as a solution after the original poster tries multiple combinations of RAID parameters, and the disk order.
If there’s a solution to getting the disks to appear to Raid Reconstructor… Otherwise, any other advice on the situation would be appreaciated… I then moved on to r-studio, which could see them…but saying that there was no file hierarchy found… Likewise, it would appear that Raid Reconstructor couldn’t see them as well. My first problem was that win7 listed the disks in disk manager with each disk having 7 healthy partitions, but wouldn’t show them as active under my computer. …where I hoped to use raid reconstructor and captain nemo to get to the important files have got a Lacie 5big … It is a 5 disk raid5 array. If you have a problem with deleted files on a LaCie NAS, you ask on the Tech Support Forum: