I have a two bay and a five bay TerraMaster USB RAID. Both have just two 10Tb disks fitted in RAID1.
Last week the house was struck by lightning and I am working my way through all the damaged tech.
The two bay drive is OK. If I plug it into my laptop it is recognised and I can see the directory structure (although I haven't yet run a checkdisk on it).
The five bay drive shows two green lights but cannot be seen by a PC (I'm connecting to a different laptop unconnected with the strike).
My question is: can the individual drives be removed and read by simply connecting them to a SATA dock?
Or does the RAID drive configure/format them in some special way which means they can only be read by the TerraMaster?
Any help appreciated!
Read RAID disk
Re: Read RAID disk
Normally an USB-SATA enclosure or docking can read data from a raid 1 hard drive. But I am not 100% sure, there are so many sellers on the market.
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Re: Read RAID disk
You will need some software that can read the file configuration i had something similar when i first got my TNAS but caused by the TNAS and i did find some free software the will read the disks from a caddy and managed to recover most of my photo's and some files but to get everything recovered you will have to pay for some software here is a link to the free stuff.
https://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/TestDisk_Download
https://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/PhotoRec
https://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/TestDisk_Download
https://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/PhotoRec