How to Repair a Damaged RAID Array on NAS Buffalo Drive Station HD-QL12TU3R5 with Multiple Disks

Has your NAS Buffalo Drive Station HD-QL12TU3R5 suddenly lost its network drive and you’re unsure what to do next? Did the RAID array collapse, making your files inaccessible? Is the device throwing errors during startup? Perhaps you accidentally rebuilt the RAID array or several hard drives failed at the same time?

How to Repair a Damaged RAID Array on NAS Buffalo Drive Station HD-QL12TU3R5 with Multiple Disks

Buffalo Drive Station HD-QL12TU3R5 NAS Data Recovery in 2025

In this step-by-step tutorial, we’ll show you how to rebuild your RAID and recover data from an Drive Station HD-QL12TU3R5. We’ll walk through the most common causes of failure and demonstrate proven methods to restore files from a lost or degraded RAID array.

How to Repair a Damaged RAID Array on NAS Buffalo Drive Station HD-QL12TU3R5 with Multiple Disks

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Why Regular Data Recovery Tools Can’t Restore Files from RAID

Conventional hard drives store user data by writing it sequentially across the disk surface, which means an entire file is typically located on a single drive. In contrast, when data is written to a RAID array, each file is split into multiple fragments. These fragments are then distributed and written in sequence across all the drives in the array. Depending on the configuration, fragment sizes can range from 2 KB to 2 MB, so every file is physically stored across several disks at once.

This approach significantly increases read and write performance — after all, writing two halves of a 1 GB file to two drives simultaneously is much faster than writing the full 1 GB to a single disk. However, this same mechanism makes file recovery far more complex.

Different RAID levels use different methods to distribute and protect data. On top of that, manufacturers like Buffalo often add their own proprietary structures and variations. As a result, data can be written to disks in many different formats, and each requires a specific approach during recovery.

Are there any data storage capacity limitations that can impact data loss risks for NAS Buffalo Drive Station HD-QL12TU3R5 devices?

Yes, there are data storage capacity limitations that can impact data loss risks for NAS Buffalo DriveStation HD-QL12TU3R5 devices. The specific limitations will depend on the model and firmware version of the device. Generally, NAS devices like the Buffalo DriveStation have a maximum supported capacity for hard drives or storage devices that can be connected to them.

If you exceed the maximum supported capacity, it can lead to potential data loss risks. The device may not recognize or properly handle the excess storage, resulting in data corruption or loss. It is crucial to check the specifications and documentation provided by Buffalo for your specific model to determine the maximum supported capacity.

Additionally, it is essential to consider the RAID configuration used in the NAS device. Different RAID levels have their own limitations and potential risks. For example, if you are using a RAID 5 configuration, there is a risk of data loss if multiple drives fail simultaneously. RAID 6 or RAID 10 configurations provide increased fault tolerance and reduce the risk of data loss.

To mitigate data loss risks, it is recommended to regularly backup your data, ensure your NAS firmware is up to date, and adhere to the recommended maximum storage capacity specified by Buffalo for your device.

How to Remove Hard Disks from Your NAS and Connect Them to a PC

Although the NAS Drive Station HD-QL12TU3R5 can be accessed over the network, you still need to remove its hard disks and connect them directly to a Windows PC. Only then can the recovery software properly scan and analyze the drives. Follow these steps:

  1. Power off the NAS and disconnect it from the power source.

    WARNING! Before removing any drives, carefully read the device manual. Improper actions may damage both the NAS enclosure and the hard disks in the RAID array.

  2. Remove the hard disks one by one, gently sliding each drive out of its slot. Remember that hard disks are highly sensitive: any impact or drop can cause serious physical damage.

  3. Label each hard disk according to its position inside the NAS. The order of the drives is crucial for correct RAID reconstruction.

  4. Connect the drives to your computer. In this video, we explain which ports you can use to connect hard disks and what to do if your PC does not have enough free connectors.

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    How to Order Remote Data Recovery

    How to Order Remote Data Recovery

Step-by-Step Data Recovery with Hetman RAID Recovery

Hetman Raid Recovery

This program restores data from damaged RAID arrays and is fully compatible with Buffalo Drive Station HD-QL12TU3R5. Each hard disk in the array contains technical metadata describing how files were written. When launched, Hetman RAID Recovery analyzes this metadata, automatically reconstructs the damaged array, and provides access to its contents. After that, you can browse the recovered disk and save your files. The program can also restore files that were accidentally deleted from the network drive.

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How to recover data from a Buffalo

How to recover data from a Buffalo

Drive Station HD-QL12TU3R5 has 4 HDD slots, and it supports the following array types:

  • RAID 0;
  • RAID 1;
  • RAID 5;
  • RAID 6;
  • JBOD;

NAS supports:

  • exFAT, VFAT, FAT 12 / 16 / 32;
  • NTFS / ReFS;
  • APFS / HFS+;
  • Ext2 / 3 / 4 / ReiserFS / XFS / UFS / ZFS / Btrfs;
  • VMFS / HikvisionFS;

How to Safely Recover Data from Disk Images

This utility allows you to create a complete copy of a disk and work with the disk image instead of the physical drive. This approach helps protect your data from:

  • Overwriting during the recovery process;
  • Additional data loss caused by bad sectors;
  • User errors.

To create a disk image, follow these steps:

  1. Ensure you have enough free space to store the image. Its size will typically match the size of the original disk.

  2. In the main window, select the target disk and choose Tools - Save Disk. You can also select multiple disks if needed.

  3. When the Image Creation Wizard opens, select whether you want to save the entire disk or only a specific region. Adjust the settings and click Next.

    Hetman RAID Recovery: Image Creation Wizard
  4. Choose the directory where the image will be saved. You may select any available disk connected to your PC or upload the image via FTP.

    Hetman RAID Recovery: Choose a disk or save the image via FTP

Where Are the User’s Files Actually Stored?

The Buffalo Drive Station HD-QL12TU3R5 network-attached storage keeps OS Linux operating system files on a separate RAID 1 (mirrored) array. Usually, all NAS systems create several volumes on every hard disk, and the first of them takes up to 2 Gb of space. This is where operating system files are stored. Other volumes are united into a RAID array where user’s data is written.

RAID Recovery Software: Detailed Comparison

Product Operating system RAID controller support Supported file systems Virtual RAID controller support Data recovery from damaged RAID File preview
Hetman RAID Recovery Windows, Linux, MacOS Yes, over 100 controllers FAT, exFAT, NTFS, ReFS, APFS, HFS+, Ext4, Ext3, Ext2, ReiserFS, Btrfs, VMFS, Hikvision, XFS, UFS, ZFS Yes Yes Yes
DiskInternals RAID Recovery Windows Yes, over 10 controllers FAT, NTFS, Ext2/3/4, HFS+ No Yes Yes
R-Studio Windows, Mac, Linux Yes, over 20 controllers FAT, NTFS, Ext2/3/4, HFS+ Yes Yes Yes
UFS Explorer RAID Recovery Windows, Mac, Linux Yes, over 100 controllers FAT, NTFS, Ext2/3/4, HFS+ Yes Yes Yes
EaseUS Data Recovery Windows Yes, over 20 controllers FAT, NTFS, Ext2/3/4, HFS+ No Yes Yes
ReclaiMe Free RAID Recovery Windows Yes, over 100 controllers FAT, NTFS, Ext2/3/4, HFS+ Yes Yes Yes

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Comments (3)

  • Hetman Software: Data Recovery
    Hetman Software: Data Recovery 9.08.2022 12:31 #
    If you want to ask a question about data recovery, from NAS Drive Station HD-QL12TU3R5, feel free to leave a comment!
  • Jack Bonham
    Jack Bonham 28.08.2023 02:54 #
    Is it possible to recover data from a NAS Buffalo Drive Station HD-QL12TU3R5 device that has been affected by a virus or malware infection?
    • Hetman Software
      Hetman Software 28.08.2023 02:59 #

      Yes, it is possible to recover data from a NAS Buffalo Drive Station HD-QL12TU3R5 device that has been affected by a virus or malware infection. However, the process can be complex and may require the assistance of professional data recovery services.

      Here are some general steps you can take to recover data from an infected NAS device:

      1. Disconnect the infected NAS device from the network: This will prevent the virus or malware from spreading further and potentially causing more damage.
      2. Scan the infected device for viruses or malware: Use an updated antivirus or antimalware software to scan the NAS device and remove any detected threats. Make sure to use a reputable and trusted security software.
      3. Restore the NAS device to factory settings: This step will remove any malicious software or configuration changes that may have been made by the virus or malware. Refer to the manufacturer's documentation or support resources for instructions on how to perform a factory reset.
      4. Restore data from backups: If you have regular backups of your data, you can restore the files from a clean backup source. Ensure that the backup files are free from any viruses or malware before restoring them.
      5. Consult professional data recovery services: If you don't have backups or if the data recovery process seems complex, it is recommended to consult professional data recovery services. They have specialized tools and expertise to recover data from various storage devices, including infected NAS devices.

      Remember, prevention is always better than cure. To protect your NAS device from future infections, keep it updated with the latest firmware and security patches, use strong passwords, and regularly scan for viruses or malware.

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Vladimir Artiukh

Author: Vladimir Artiukh, Technical Writer

Vladimir Artiukh is a technical writer for Hetman Software, as well as the voice and face of their English-speaking YouTube channel, Hetman Software: Data Recovery for Windows. He handles tutorials, how-tos, and detailed reviews on how the company’s tools work with all kinds of data storage devices.

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Editor: Oleg Afonin, Technical Writer

Oleg Afonin is an expert in mobile forensics, data recovery and computer systems. He often attends large data security conferences, and writes several blogs for such resources as xaker.ru, Elcomsoft and Habr. In addition to his online activities, Oleg’s articles are also published in professional magazines. Also, Oleg Afonin is the co-author of a well-known book, Mobile Forensics - Advanced Investigative Strategies.

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Questions and answers

  • What are the steps involved in using the NAS Buffalo Drive Station HD-QL12TU3R5 to copy data from different devices?

    To copy data from different devices using the NAS Buffalo DriveStation HD-QL12TU3R5, follow these steps:

    1. Connect the NAS Buffalo DriveStation to your local network: Plug in the power adapter and connect the NAS device to your router using an Ethernet cable.
    2. Power on the NAS Buffalo DriveStation: Press the power button on the device to turn it on. Wait for it to boot up and initialize.
    3. Install the NAS Navigator software: Insert the Buffalo DriveStation installation CD into your computer and follow the on-screen instructions to install the NAS Navigator software. This software helps you locate and access the NAS device on your network.
    4. Launch the NAS Navigator software: Open the NAS Navigator software on your computer. It should detect and display the connected Buffalo DriveStation on the screen.
    5. Access the NAS DriveStation: Double-click on the detected NAS DriveStation in the NAS Navigator software to open it. This will launch the web-based user interface of the NAS device.
    6. Configure the NAS DriveStation: In the web-based user interface, go through the initial setup process. Set up the desired network settings, create user accounts, and configure shared folders as needed. This step may vary depending on your specific requirements.
    7. Connect the devices you want to copy data from: Connect the devices (e.g., computers, laptops, external hard drives, etc.) that contain the data you want to copy to the same local network as the NAS DriveStation. Ensure that they are connected and accessible on the network.
    8. Access the shared folders on the NAS DriveStation: In the web-based user interface of the NAS DriveStation, navigate to the shared folders section. Create new shared folders if required.
    9. Copy data to the NAS DriveStation: From your computer or other devices, access the shared folders on the NAS DriveStation. You can do this by mapping the shared folders as network drives or using the NAS Navigator software.
    10. Copy data from different devices: Once you have access to the shared folders on the NAS DriveStation, you can copy data from different devices by simply dragging and dropping files or using the standard copy-paste method. You can also use backup software or synchronization tools to automate the data copying process.
    11. Monitor the copying process: Keep an eye on the copying process to ensure that all the data is transferred successfully. Check the progress indicators or logs provided by the software you are using to copy the data.
    12. Verify the copied data: After the copying process is complete, verify the data on the NAS DriveStation to ensure that all the files and folders have been copied accurately.

    By following these steps, you can use the NAS Buffalo DriveStation HD-QL12TU3R5 to copy data from different devices.

  • Can the NAS Buffalo Drive Station HD-QL12TU3R5 handle data transfer from both Windows and Mac devices? If so, what are the compatibility requirements?

    Yes, the NAS Buffalo Drive Station HD-QL12TU3R5 can handle data transfer from both Windows and Mac devices. It is compatible with Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 7, and macOS 10.12 or later. To ensure compatibility, you may need to format the drive in the appropriate file system. For Windows, the drive should be formatted in NTFS, and for Mac, it should be formatted in HFS+ or exFAT.

  • Are there any limitations or restrictions when using the NAS Buffalo Drive Station HD-QL12TU3R5 to copy data from different devices, such as file formats or storage capacity?

    Yes, there are some limitations and restrictions when using the NAS Buffalo DriveStation HD-QL12TU3R5 to copy data from different devices. Here are a few:

    1. File Formats: The DriveStation is compatible with various file formats, including NTFS, FAT32, HFS+, and exFAT. However, it may not support certain proprietary or uncommon file formats. It is recommended to check the device's documentation or contact Buffalo support for specific compatibility information.
    2. Storage Capacity: The DriveStation has a maximum storage capacity of 48TB (12TB x 4 drives) in RAID 0 configuration. If the total data size exceeds the available storage capacity, you may need to either compress or reduce the data before copying it to the DriveStation.
    3. Network Speed: The copying speed may be limited by the network infrastructure, including the router, Ethernet cables, and network interface cards on the devices. If the devices have slower network connections, it may affect the data transfer speed.
    4. Device Compatibility: The DriveStation can copy data from various devices, including computers, laptops, and NAS devices. However, it may not be compatible with all devices or operating systems. Ensure that your devices are compatible with the DriveStation before attempting to copy data.
    5. File System Limitations: The DriveStation uses its own file system, which may have limitations when copying certain file attributes or metadata. It is recommended to test the copying process with a few sample files to ensure that all necessary attributes are preserved.

    It is advisable to consult the user manual or contact Buffalo support for specific limitations and restrictions related to your particular use case.