HOW TO: Recover data from popular NAS with UFS Explorer


Author: George Lefthander
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This video guide provides step-by-step instruction for data recovery from NAS storages. The information of this guide can be useful for Buffalo TeraStation and LinkStation, Iomega StorCenter, Synology, LaCie, Intel and other Linux-based NAS devices of different vendors. Before you start data recovery, you should connect all NAS drives to a recovery PC and ensure a safe storage where you'll copy the recovered data to.


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  1. Will drives need to be attached physically to a recovery PC or can UFS explorer access the data to recover via shared network drive mounted on a PC via network as a shared drive? Thanks
  2. Sadly this software does not work. After scanning for 120 hours the jbod windows states that it has run out of memory (I have 32 gig) and closes the program out.
  3. my buffalo nas is currently not connecting. I'm not sure if the hard drive is still working properly. will this still help recovering the data?
  4. will this software recover deleted data from a JBOD structured NAS?
  5. do we have to connect all four drives to PC because there no option to connect all for HDDs with existing HDD in PC. So please give me your advise and i'm using UFS explorer professional and interface looks different.
  6. I just had a Synology 1513+ NAS crash on me today. I went straight to your website and bought your software. It was a real life saver. Was able to restore a my wedding photos and of the family events. Thank you so much. :-) Peace from Sydney Australia
  7. Just wanted to chime in and say I bought the software last night when my Linkstation NAS just stopped reading, out of the blue. Luckily it was the enclosure hardware/software and not the drive itself. I had almost 2 TB of .iso files that I though were lost because of the file system/partition setup used in the NAS, however the software made recovery easy. It took a while to copy the data to new HDDs but it was hassle-free. It cost about 50 bucks but compared to the amount of data I was about to lose, it was well worth it (and much cheaper than a data recovery company).
  8. Has this been tested on Western Digital Sharespace NAS. I've heard that there's an abstraction layer that screws up the byte order and makes it hard for recovery utilities to build usable files. Do you work around this?
  9. wooow... its really works...!!! thanks thanks thanks
  10. Has anyone tried this with Lacie 2big NAS?
  11. Does this only work if you are using RAID5 or can you use the FLEXRAID which is like Readynas's more flexible version of RAID5? Its basically a raid 5 that allows you to expand the disk. Start with 2 drive then get 3 then 4 drives or replace the drives with larger drives down the road and have it recognize the expansion. 

    Either then for the ability to upgrade the drive in numbers and side, I believe it acts the same as RAID5 normally.
  12. If the raid order was lost, is there a way to determine which was the original order of the raid disks?
  13. Could you put a link to download UFS Esplorer for free?
  14. THANX 1000!
  15. Through this application, I can visuality, recover formatted partition my sd and overwritten?
  16. This software is awesome ! Saved my bacon. Thanks
  17. i nid this software but in spanish can i change the langue