You’d need to add drivers such as LinuxInternals to allow it to recognize that.īut even then, I doubt the WIndows-based recovery tools would work on anything other than NTFS / FATxx file systems, but your mileage may vary. No, Windows does not recognize the EXT4 partition type by default. If not, does the WD My Cloud work with a file structure my windows rig will understand, so i can pull the HD out of the cloud device and plug it into my pc and do a recovery that way? Or would i be required to format it before i could get it to work, meaning the cloud device wouldn’t recognize it after i plug it back in? None that I’ve ever heard of… AFAIK, it’s impossible, as the NAS protocols lack the low-level storage BIOS calls needed to be able to access the file system at a low level. Is there freeware out there, that can scan and recover lost files on a NAS disk?
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