Recover Data from Network Drive | NAS Data Recovery

Updated on April 19, 2022

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Network drive or NAS (Network Attached Storage) drive is gaining popularity for storing and sharing data in a home or office network. This is because they provide a convenient and quick way to increase the available storage space. However, like other storage drives, network drives are also subject to failure, crash, and so on. And, under all these situations you lose important data stored on the drive.

Although NAS drive looks similar to other external storage devices, they don’t function in the same manner. NAS device is more complex, featuring internal RAID arrays. So recovering data from network drive is not so easy. Moreover, you cannot recover a file after a simple deletion because it doesn’t go to the Recycle Bin. This is because Windows doesn’t delete the file; it tells the NAS OS to delete it. However, you can enable Recycle bin on network drives in simple steps adn avoid data loss due to deletion.

How to Recover Data from Network Drive

  • Verify the NAS deleted folder with System Restore
  • Recover lost or deleted files with Windows Previous Version Backup
  • Recover lost or deleted Data from Network Drive with Remo Recover

Causes for Data loss on Network Drive

  • Virus Intrusion
  • Accidental Deletion
  • Invalid server connections
  • Malfunction of the Network drive.

If you have lost data to the above-listed or any reason, don't worry with the help of a reliable data recovery utility you can effortlessly recover the files from network drive

Verify the NAS deleted folder with System Restore

  • Select the Start button, then type control panel in the search box next to the Start button on the taskbar and select Control Panel (Desktop app) from the results.
  • Search Control Panel for Recovery, and select Recovery > Open System Restore > Next.
  • Choose the restore point, and then select Next > Finish.

So is it possible to Recover Data from NAS Drive?

Stop thinking that data once erased or lost from network drive cannot be recovered. It is possible to get back files from network drive. There is one method you can try out – from Previous Version. In Windows, you can backup and recover data from Previous Versions. So if a restore point was created prior to losing data from network drive, then you can restore files from the Previous Version. Here’s how to do it –

  • Create a folder or files (whichever you have to retrieve) with the exact name of lost files (or folder)
  • Go to Properties, and choose Previous Version. A list of files and folders backed up at different times will be displayed.
  • Select the version which you need, and click on Restore to recover files from disk

If a restore point was not created, or Pervious Version method failed to help, then the next best thing to do is to use NAS Data Recovery tool to get back data from network drive. Remo Hard Drive Recovery tool efficiently restores data deleted or lost from network drive due to various reasons.

The above-listed methods provide effective recovery solutions from Network drive. If you still have been unable to recover your lost or deleted data from Network drive, you will need an effective professional recovery tool. Remo Recover is an effective recovery utility which can effortlessly restore your lost or deleted files with ease. Download now and recover your network drive files

Network Drive Data Recovery:

Remo Hard Drive Recovery software helps to get back data from NAS drive in few steps. Whether files were deleted from the drive, erased after format, lost due to drive failure or crash, etc., the application recovers data from it. It supports data recovery from RAID 0, RAID 1, and RAID 5 NAS drives of various brands like Western Digital, Seagate, Buffalo, etc.

How to Retrieve Data from Network Drive:

(Note: To recover data from NAS drive, you need to first disassemble your NAS device. Remove the internal hard drive from NAS box, and insert it to Windows system on which the software is installed. Next you have to connect it directly to the SATA or IDE ports inside your computer.)

Also, make sure that the drives attached to your computer are identified by Windows Disk Management.

  • Download and install Remo Hard Drive Recovery software on your Windows system
  • Launch the software, and click Recover Partitions option from the main screen
  • Next, the software displays all the available drives (including the system's internal hard drive as well as any external storage drives connected to the system)
  • Now, choose the network drive from the list of drives, and hit Scan button
  • The software starts scanning the selected drive immediately. After scanning is completed, all the recovered files will be listed, which you can view in either File Type View or Data View options
  • Preview the recovered files using Preview option
  • The "Save Recovery Session" option allows you save the scanned information. You can use this option to resume the saving process at any time without re-scanning the drive again
  • If you are satisfied with the recovery results of this product then purchase the license key of the application in order to save the recovered data at your desired location

More about Remo Recover Pro:

  • Restores data from crashed hard drive, RAW, corrupted, formatted, and inaccessible partitions on all Windows OS including Windows 10/8/8.1/7/Vista/XP/Server 2003 & 2008.
  • Recovers documents, media files, compressed files, etc., from SATA, SSD, IDE or other drives
  • Helps to restore files from deleted partitions or corrupt partitions of any type like FAT32, NTFS, exFAT etc.
  • Sorts recovered files based on file name, date, type, and size
  • Supports data recovery from HDDs, external drives, memory cards, FireWire drives, etc..

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