How to recover data from TerraMaster U12-412 NAS

Is your network drive gone, and you are wondering what to do? Has a RAID system crashed, and your files are no longer accessible? Does your device display an error while booting? Have you accidentally rebuilt your RAID system? Are several hard disks out of order?

TerraMaster U12-412 NAS Data Recovery in 2024

In this step-by-step tutorial, we’ll show you how to rebuild your RAID and recover data from U12-412.

Why can’t ordinary software tools restore files from RAID?

Conventional hard disks keep user’s data by writing it to their surface in a consecutive way, and this is how an entire file is stored on a single hard disk. However, when data is written to a RAID system, a file is divided into several parts. Then these parts are written consecutively to all hard disks within such array. The size of such parts may range from 2 KB to 2 MB, so each file is stored on several hard disks at the same time.

Such approach helps to speed up read and write operations, and it is evident that saving two parts of a file having the size of 1 GB to two hard disks simultaneously is much faster than saving the same 1 GB of data to one hard disk. However, this peculiarity makes file recovery more complicated.

Various RAID levels store information in different ways. Additionally, manufacturers like TerraMaster also introduce some modifications to this process, and that is why data can be written to hard disk in a wide variety of ways.

Can power outages or surges affect data stored in NAS TerraMaster U12-412 devices?

Yes, power outages or surges can potentially affect data stored in NAS TerraMaster U12-412 devices. Power outages can cause the NAS device to suddenly shut down, which may result in data loss or corruption if the device was in the middle of writing or reading data. Power surges, on the other hand, can cause electrical spikes that may damage the hardware components of the NAS device, leading to potential data loss or device failure.

To mitigate the risks associated with power outages or surges, it is recommended to use a reliable uninterruptible power supply (UPS) to provide backup power during outages and protect against surges. Additionally, enabling features like RAID or regular backups can help safeguard data and provide a means of recovery in case of any unforeseen issues.

How to take hard disks out of the NAS and connect them to a PC?

Although NAS U12-412 can be accessed over the network, you still need to take the hard disks out of the storage device and connect them to a Windows computer. Only in this case will the software be able to scan them properly. Here is what you should do:

  1. Turn off the storage and disconnect it from the power supply.

    WARNING! Before you start taking hard disks out of your NAS device, read the manual carefully. Incorrect actions may damage your network-attached storage and/or the hard disks within the RAID system.

  2. Take the hard disks out of the NAS one by one, carefully removing them from their slots. Remember that the disks are extremely vulnerable: hitting or dropping them may result in serious physical damage.

  3. Make sure to mark each hard disk in accordance with how they were installed inside the NAS.

  4. Remove the hard disks and connect them to the computer. In this video, we have explored what ports are used to connect hard disks, and what to do if there are not enough ports or connectors.

Restoring data with Hetman RAID Recovery

This program recovers data from damaged RAID arrays and is fully compatible with TerraMaster U12-412. The hard disks that make up the RAID contain technical information about the algorithm used to save files. When launched, Hetman RAID Recovery reads this information and puts the damaged array together. Then you can open the disk and save your files. Also, you can recover the files accidentally deleted from the network drive.

U12-412 has 12 HDD slots, and it supports the following array types:

  • RAID 0;
  • RAID 1;
  • RAID 5;
  • RAID 6;
  • RAID 50;
  • RAID 60;
  • JBOD;

NAS supports:

  • Ext2;
  • Ext3;
  • Ext4;
  • Btrfs;

Safe recovery from disk images

This utility lets you save an entire copy of the disk to file and then work with this image instead of the actual disk. Such feature helps to protect data on the disk from:

  • Overwriting during the recovery process;
  • Loss resulting from bad sectors;
  • User mistakes.

To create an image, do the following:

  1. Make sure that you have enough free space to save the image. The image file size usually equals the disk size.

  2. Select the disk in the main window, and choose from the menu ToolsSave Disk. You can select multiple disks to be saved.

  3. When the image creation wizard starts, you can choose to save the entire disk or select only a part of it. Specify the parameters and click Next.

  4. At this stage, you need to choose a directory where to save the image. Choose any disk connected to this PC, or save the image by FTP.

Where are user’s files stored?

The TerraMaster U12-412 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.

Comparison of software for RAID recovery

Product Operating system License type RAID controller support Supported file systems Virtual RAID controller support Data recovery from damaged RAID File preview
Hetman RAID Recovery Windows Paid Yes, over 100 controllers FAT, NTFS, Ext2/3/4, HFS+ Yes Yes Yes
DiskInternals RAID Recovery Windows Paid Yes, over 100 controllers FAT, NTFS, Ext2/3/4, HFS+ No Yes Yes
R-Studio Windows, Mac, Linux Paid Yes, over 200 controllers FAT, NTFS, Ext2/3/4, HFS+ Yes Yes Yes
UFS Explorer RAID Recovery Windows, Mac, Linux Paid Yes, over 1,000 controllers FAT, NTFS, Ext2/3/4, HFS+ Yes Yes Yes
EaseUS Data Recovery Windows Paid Yes, over 20 controllers FAT, NTFS, Ext2/3/4, HFS+ No Yes Yes
ReclaiMe Free RAID Recovery Windows Free Yes, over 100 controllers FAT, NTFS, Ext2/3/4, HFS+ Yes Yes Yes

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Comments (3) #

  • If you want to ask a question about data recovery, from NAS U12-412, feel free to leave a comment!

  • Dallas Bloomfield 10.09.2023 08:52 #

    Is it possible to recover data from a NAS TerraMaster U12-412 device that has been affected by a controller card failure or interface problem?

    • Hetman Software 10.09.2023 09:59 #

      Yes, it is possible to recover data from a NAS TerraMaster U12-412 device that has been affected by a controller card failure or interface problem. However, the process of data recovery may vary depending on the specific issue and the severity of the failure.

      In such cases, it is recommended to contact a professional data recovery service that specializes in NAS devices. These specialists have the expertise and tools required to diagnose and repair the specific issue with the controller card or interface, and recover the data from the affected device.

      It is important to note that attempting DIY repairs or data recovery without proper knowledge and experience can potentially worsen the situation and result in permanent data loss. Therefore, it is always advisable to seek professional help for such situations.

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.

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 different connection options available for the NAS TerraMaster U12-412 to connect to a home network?

The NAS TerraMaster U12-412 offers several connection options to connect to a home network:

  1. Ethernet: The most common and reliable method is to connect the NAS directly to your home network router or switch using an Ethernet cable. This allows for a stable and high-speed connection.
  2. Wi-Fi: The TerraMaster U12-412 also supports Wi-Fi connectivity, allowing you to connect it to your home network wirelessly. However, keep in mind that Wi-Fi may not provide the same level of stability and speed as a wired Ethernet connection.
  3. USB: The NAS may have USB ports that allow you to connect external storage devices or network adapters. This can be useful if you want to expand the storage capacity or connect to a specific network setup.
  4. iSCSI: The TerraMaster U12-412 supports iSCSI (Internet Small Computer System Interface), which allows you to connect the NAS to your home network using the iSCSI protocol. This enables you to use the NAS storage as if it were a local drive on your computer.

It's important to note that the available connection options may vary depending on the specific model and configuration of the TerraMaster U12-412.

Can the NAS TerraMaster U12-412 be connected to a wireless network, or does it require a wired connection?

The NAS TerraMaster U12-412 requires a wired connection to connect to a network. It does not have built-in Wi-Fi capabilities, so it needs to be connected to a router or switch using an Ethernet cable.

Are there any specific requirements or configurations needed to establish a stable connection between the NAS TerraMaster U12-412 and a home network?

To establish a stable connection between the NAS TerraMaster U12-412 and a home network, you need to ensure the following requirements and configurations:

  1. Network Infrastructure: Ensure that you have a stable home network with a router or switch that supports Gigabit Ethernet connections. The NAS TerraMaster U12-412 has four Gigabit Ethernet ports, so you can connect it directly to your router or switch using Ethernet cables.
  2. IP Address Configuration: By default, the NAS TerraMaster U12-412 uses DHCP to obtain an IP address from your router. Make sure that your router's DHCP server is enabled and has available IP addresses in the range that the NAS can use. Alternatively, you can assign a static IP address to the NAS within your home network's subnet.
  3. Network Settings: Access the NAS TerraMaster U12-412's web-based interface using its IP address or hostname. From there, you can configure various network settings, including DNS servers, gateway, and network mode. Ensure that these settings match your home network configuration.
  4. Firmware Updates: Keep the NAS TerraMaster U12-412's firmware up to date by regularly checking for updates on the manufacturer's website. Firmware updates often include bug fixes and improvements that can enhance stability and compatibility.
  5. Firewall and Port Forwarding: If you have a firewall enabled on your router, make sure that the necessary ports for NAS services (such as file sharing, FTP, or media streaming) are open. You may need to configure port forwarding on your router to allow external access to the NAS if required.
  6. Network Cables: Use high-quality Ethernet cables to connect the NAS TerraMaster U12-412 to your router or switch. Faulty or low-quality cables can cause intermittent connection issues or slower transfer speeds.

By ensuring these requirements and configurations, you can establish a stable connection between the NAS TerraMaster U12-412 and your home network.