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#1 2009-04-06 11:47:42

eyebee
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Registered: 2009-04-06
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DNS-323 formatted wrong drive

I had a PC attached to my home network with 2 identical 500GB drives, NTFS formatted, attached to a PCI RAID card (Raid 1, mirrored). Separate 80GB drive for the o/s (XP Pro). I bought a DNS-323 so that I could move the drives into it and dispense with the old, noisy, large PC which I was only using for storage anyway.

First thing I did was to upgrade to latest firmware (1.06).

I removed one of the drives and put it into the right hand slot in the DNS-323. Booted up, formatted it, all good.

I copied 300GB of data from the remaining drive in the PC to the DNS-323. All good so far.

Then I took the remaining NTFS drive from the PC and put it into the DNS-323 and booted it up.

I logged on via the web config page. The new drive was recognised and I went through the wizard which said (something like) ‘your new drive need to be formatted, all data will be lost’. I chose Raid 1 and it said something like ‘don’t worry, your old drive will not lose any data’.

Can you guess what happened next? I checked the status page and waited for 48 minutes after which time I had 500GB free, 4kb used.

I rebooted and now it is complaining about a drive needing to be formatted. I powered it down.

Most of the stuff I have lost was downloaded music and films which I can get back and luckily I was cynical enough to backup photos and documents onto the little bit of space I had on the old PC’s o/s disk. So everything is recoverable but is there any way I can get my data back?

Last edited by eyebee (2009-04-06 11:51:04)

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#2 2009-04-06 11:55:22

luusac
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Registered: 2008-04-29
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Re: DNS-323 formatted wrong drive

there are many threads on this - search the forum, also an internet search on ext2 recovery tools would be a good idea, but I think on the whole people haven't reported much success

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#3 2009-04-06 12:17:33

eyebee
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Re: DNS-323 formatted wrong drive

Just a thought. If the DNS-323 has managed to format my first drive and is now wanting to format my second drive, then presumably the second drive is still an NTFS drive with all the data still on it? So I could just remove it and put it back in my PC etc. ?

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#4 2009-04-06 14:21:33

luusac
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Re: DNS-323 formatted wrong drive

Maybe, try it, what have you got to lose?  formatting the wrong drive is a well reported problem.

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#5 2009-04-09 23:18:27

ciac
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Registered: 2007-11-28
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Re: DNS-323 formatted wrong drive

any success at recovering data? this @#$% happened to me too, but with catastrophic loss (not just downloads).. tks.

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#6 2009-04-10 06:46:39

soulmac
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Re: DNS-323 formatted wrong drive

This is DNS-323 known-issue firmware 1.05, u might upgrade the latest official version 1.06(released Dec 2008).

Well, how to retrieve the data?
Suggest unmount that HDD from NAS, attach to the PC as secondary disk.
I'm using Final Data Enterprise v2 (quite old version), feel free to recommend me other software.
I uploaded to yousendit.com valid download for 1week only. use at your own risk, s/n provided in serial.txt.

http://www.yousendit.com/download/UmNKZ … a1ZMWEE9PQ

application screenshots preview & brief instruction
http://zaemoon.com/blog/soulmac/2009/04 … -software/

http://i723.photobucket.com/albums/ww234/soulmac_photo/pc-system/finaldata/FinalDataE2.jpg

Hope this help.

Last edited by soulmac (2009-04-10 06:55:51)

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#7 2009-04-10 17:51:36

blahsome
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Registered: 2008-03-02
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Re: DNS-323 formatted wrong drive

1.06 won't necessarily save you. It formatted the wrong drive for me.

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#8 2009-04-13 19:32:10

ciac
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Registered: 2007-11-28
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Re: DNS-323 formatted wrong drive

yeah 1.06 screwed me up, just when i had a false sense of security about it: after all, it's 2 years after the product release. TWO YEARS, and they can't get this right. D-Link sucks a$$!

I did mount the drive as a USB drive and trying to recover data using R-Studio 4.xx? It seems to take an incredible amount of time to scan and I haven't seen results so far (not sure how to use it really). I hope it'll yield some results.

If not, I'll give FinalData a try too. tongue

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#9 2009-04-14 04:27:36

Scottk
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Registered: 2009-01-14
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Re: DNS-323 formatted wrong drive

Yup, 1.06 also screwed me up as well.
It still has the bug of formatting the wrong drive.

See my post on the DLINK forums...

"ARGH! It formatted the wrong disk!"
http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=4724.0

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