![]() ![]() ![]() Basically the drive is just not configured for undelete. This is important, and why the manual says it is not possible to recover deleted files. ![]() The file store is in the 928 Gb fourth partition. These partitions come up anywhere between 100 Mb and 2 Gb. The drive has 4 partitions, two are RAIDed EXT3 partitions, this is where the file server lives along with the Linux share as a third Partition. If you are reading this you are probably in a panic, but don't skip ahead, this stuff is important to know. It basically has a small on board controller and a miniature Linux build that serves the file sharing system. The 1Tb WD My Book World is an NAS drive. Just so you know, I tried a week's worth of recovery applications in both XP and Linux with the drive hard-wired to my mobo and networked before I found the solution. (You, go back-up now!) If it's too late, This entry might just save your life like it did mine. Earlier this week I accidentally deleted a folder share on my WD My Book World Edition (white light.) That folder had pretty much every piece of data I've ever created in the world and I hadn't yet backed it up. I know it has been a while since I posted and this might come off as a bit of a non-sequitor, but I feel like I just won the lottery.
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