LOST SHARED FILES - NO RECYCLE BIN ON DESKTOP
- biofrogger
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- Joined: 21 Nov 2022, 23:36
LOST SHARED FILES - NO RECYCLE BIN ON DESKTOP
I disconnected 2 mapped drives on the F-210 - when logging on via SMB hose shared files are no longer showing; after reading the forums I should be able to recover via a recycling bin however there isn't one displayed on the TNAS desktop and I have tried digging into the individual files with no success. I don't feel that that amount of data would go missing that quickly however after multiple searches I am reaching out to the community for any help.
Re: LOST SHARED FILES - NO RECYCLE BIN ON DESKTOP
If the recycle bin is enabled, you will see the recycle bin under the shared folder.
Go to Control Panel - Volume, check the used space of the volume, is it normal?
Go to Control Panel - Shared Folder, check whether the shared folder exists?
Go to Control Panel - Volume, check the used space of the volume, is it normal?
Go to Control Panel - Shared Folder, check whether the shared folder exists?
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- jamesedger
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- Joined: 08 Dec 2022, 02:02
Re: LOST SHARED FILES - NO RECYCLE BIN ON DESKTOP
If you are lucky and none of the sectors were reused you may be able to get the file back with a tool that recovers deleted files.biofrogger wrote: ↑21 Nov 2022, 23:46 I disconnected 2 mapped drives on the F-210 - when logging on via SMB hose shared files are no longer showing; after reading the forums I should be able to recover via a recycling bin however there isn't one displayed on the TNAS desktop and I have tried digging into the individual files with no success. I don't feel that that amount of data would go missing that quickly however after multiple searches I am reaching out to the community for any help.