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DoubleJJ

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  1. It looks like I dodged a bullet. One of my unraid drives that I removed a month ago has all the data and I was able to read it all with Linux Reader. For the hell of it I am going to attempt to recover the old partition and map out the process if it is possible. Thank you all for the responses!
  2. I actually might have an older HD of the same disk that was marked as bad by unraid because of a bad power supply. I will check the drives on windows with Linux reader and see if I can find any data.
  3. Thank you for the help and guidance. I was in a rush multi tasking and wasn't paying much attention and was just clicking through. I plugged in the HD to my windows machine and I am going to try and partition recover first. The super scan is looking for XFS which will take some time. I did a quick file recovery check and there is data there, but it will be easier if I can recover the partition. If I just do data then it will come back without any filenames. I am using Active partition Recovery and Easeus. Fingers crossed.
  4. Hey all, Thank you to anyone who can help out. I came across a drive that stated: "unraid unmountable: unsupported or no file system" I tried stopped/started and nothing and I then formatted. I rebuilt parity and all seems like it is back to normal but I see that the drive is empty. Where did that data go? Was it moved to other hard drives or is it gone? Thanks for the help!

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