Hey hello,
since recently i have a s.m.a.r.t. bad message in one of my seagate ironwolf 8 tb drives in my as6102T with ADM 3.4
hence i can no longer access my drive to back up the date (yeah i am one of those that choose a non raid setup - couldnt afford 2x 16 tb and needed the space (so i thought) )
anyway, i read online one can still access the drives if you disable s.m.a.r.t in the bios (if this is true)
so now i am wondering.. how can i access the bios on my asustor nas.
in the asustor site i only found a way to update the bios.. not how to access it.
either via display in the nas, or via LAN i can only access ADM, not the bios.
access bios and disable s.ma.r.t.
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Re: access bios and disable s.ma.r.t.
Do you have a dock or powered SATA to USB cable that you could use? Or a desktop that you can plug it into directly?
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Re: access bios and disable s.ma.r.t.
i have aMantisTek® MBOX3.5 Tool-free USB3.0 SATA III HDD/SSD Enclosure External 3.5 inch
i connected it to my old windows 7 laptop with usb 3.0 port.With this...
it doesnt mount but it is seen in disk management and said to be a healthy partition.
i tried it with the following tools as mention in this link.
https://www.easeus.com/partition-manage ... r-fix.html
first way: it doesnt mount. so i formated the 16 md unallocated partion at the beginning of the 8 TB. which mounted but when i used the tools is was just said to be healthy, but it only looked at the 16mb part not the 8TB.
second: the option wasnt available for this drive.. it was for the internal drive in my laptop though but the bad smart drive.
it might be because it is seen as a usb scsi mass storage device, just a though.
i also tried sea tools for windows but that doesnt let you do anything.
tot complete the answer.. no i dont have a desktop.
i might be able to use one from someone else in te future though? might.. darn corona.
and in about two weeks i will recieve a dell xps 15 with USB 3.1 port A and C and thunderbolt 3
but not yet with the right cable....
i connected it to my old windows 7 laptop with usb 3.0 port.With this...
it doesnt mount but it is seen in disk management and said to be a healthy partition.
i tried it with the following tools as mention in this link.
https://www.easeus.com/partition-manage ... r-fix.html
first way: it doesnt mount. so i formated the 16 md unallocated partion at the beginning of the 8 TB. which mounted but when i used the tools is was just said to be healthy, but it only looked at the 16mb part not the 8TB.
second: the option wasnt available for this drive.. it was for the internal drive in my laptop though but the bad smart drive.
it might be because it is seen as a usb scsi mass storage device, just a though.
i also tried sea tools for windows but that doesnt let you do anything.
tot complete the answer.. no i dont have a desktop.
i might be able to use one from someone else in te future though? might.. darn corona.
and in about two weeks i will recieve a dell xps 15 with USB 3.1 port A and C and thunderbolt 3
but not yet with the right cable....
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Re: access bios and disable s.ma.r.t.
Plug it into your laptop again with the enclosure and open Disk Management.
Right-click on the partition with your data on it, and click Change Drive Letter or Paths..., then click Add, select a letter, then click OK and OK again.
See if that allows you to run your tests.
Looks like it's a dying disk though. If so, you'll need to stop using it until you can back it up and transfer to a new one.
Right-click on the partition with your data on it, and click Change Drive Letter or Paths..., then click Add, select a letter, then click OK and OK again.
See if that allows you to run your tests.
Looks like it's a dying disk though. If so, you'll need to stop using it until you can back it up and transfer to a new one.
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Re: access bios and disable s.ma.r.t.
I don't think you can disable disk SMART in BIOS. Anyway, you can try to enter BIOS menu by tapping F2 key repeatedly during BIOS bootup. (You'll need to connect a USB keyboard and HDMI display.)spikey1973 wrote: anyway, i read online one can still access the drives if you disable s.m.a.r.t in the bios (if this is true)
so now i am wondering.. how can i access the bios on my asustor nas.
On the other hand, you can try to recover your data if you own a Ubuntu PC: https://support.asustor.com/index.php?/ ... using-a-pc
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Re: access bios and disable s.ma.r.t.
i don't have a keyboard with a wire available but i will see if i can borrow one from someone.. hoping i can disable smart in the bios.
indeed i work with ubuntu.. and that could solve this issue wasn't it that apparently i decided at one point to encrypt the drive so i will need to export the encryption key first. which is difficult if i cant mount the drive.
i know all my own fault..
addemdum:
actually, thinking more about it, i doubt it very much that that drive is encrypted.
1) i had no reason to
2) i can't recall doing it (but can have forgotten)
3) non of my other folders are encrypted.
now i am trying to get the drive mounted/recognized through tunneling via ssh
still no wired keyboard.
indeed i work with ubuntu.. and that could solve this issue wasn't it that apparently i decided at one point to encrypt the drive so i will need to export the encryption key first. which is difficult if i cant mount the drive.
i know all my own fault..
addemdum:
actually, thinking more about it, i doubt it very much that that drive is encrypted.
1) i had no reason to
2) i can't recall doing it (but can have forgotten)
3) non of my other folders are encrypted.
now i am trying to get the drive mounted/recognized through tunneling via ssh
still no wired keyboard.
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Re: access bios and disable s.ma.r.t.
It seems you are right disable smart in bios.orion wrote: I don't think you can disable disk SMART in BIOS. Anyway, you can try to enter BIOS menu by tapping F2 key repeatedly during BIOS bootup. (You'll need to connect a USB keyboard and HDMI display.)
feel like i am completely F#@ked data wise.
anyway.. as last hope i will open another topic on the encryption issue. guess i must have indeed encrypted it.. silly me.
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Re: access bios and disable s.ma.r.t.
Well at the end i just got my HD replaced and setup a dual disk raid config and it's all up and running again.
thanks for all the help!
Kind greats
Matthieu
thanks for all the help!
Kind greats
Matthieu