I had an Iomega ix-200 StorCenter that died on me. For some crazy reason, I assumed the file system on the HDDs would be NTFS or FAT32 but have since learned they are in fact ext3.
I have gone into Windows Disk Management and Windows can see the HDD and its partitions, but will not allow me to access them. It will not assign the drive a letter, either. (Don't know if that's relevant). It does say the disk and partition are healthy.
I have tried an ext3 program (ext2explore) designed for Windows which WILL allow me to access HDDs, however, not the partition I want and I do not see an option to access another partition.
Ideally I would like to transfer the files to my main HDD, format the drives from the NAS to NTFS and install them in my machine instead of getting another NAS. My main priority is to recover the data - approximately 900 GBs. I would appreciate any help and am open to suggestion.
Thanks in advance.
-Cliff
I have gone into Windows Disk Management and Windows can see the HDD and its partitions, but will not allow me to access them. It will not assign the drive a letter, either. (Don't know if that's relevant). It does say the disk and partition are healthy.
I have tried an ext3 program (ext2explore) designed for Windows which WILL allow me to access HDDs, however, not the partition I want and I do not see an option to access another partition.
Ideally I would like to transfer the files to my main HDD, format the drives from the NAS to NTFS and install them in my machine instead of getting another NAS. My main priority is to recover the data - approximately 900 GBs. I would appreciate any help and am open to suggestion.
Thanks in advance.
-Cliff