D-Link Data Recovery



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We repair and recover data from all D-Link drives with any hardware or software failure, including RAID crashes and multiple disk failures.

If your D-link storage has a failed hard drive (or possibly more than one), a crashed RAID, or a firmware update failed and you cannot see the drive, if you’ve already tried to recover the data yourself, please stop now.

DIY data recovery is the main cause where the data has been completely destroyed. If your data is important to you, and you are serious about data recovery, please contact us so that one of our engineers can advise you. It’s critical that further data damage is avoided.

Getting Your Data Back

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In the first instance, contact us. We have lots of information from delivery and turnaround to what happens if you’re outside of the UK on our website along with a list of FAQs that will help put your mind at ease.

Our engineers recover storage from any failure. They recover data from failed drives, RAID crashes, failed RAID rebuilds and software upgrades. If a disk crash or corrupt system means you cannot access the data, they will be able to restore it and retrieve the missing data.

  • If we are unable to recover your data, there will be no charge.
  • We treat you and your data with respect and we treat all data as confidential.
  • Our engineers have some of the industry’s best skills and experience. They will look after your data, and make sure no further data loss occurs.
  • We often retrieve lost or corrupt data from storage that other companies have said is not recoverable. If your data is important, you want to be assured you have the best chance of a successful recovery. From the beginning.

Even if you have already been told your data cannot be recovered, we often manage a successful recovery where others have failed. Please contact us; there is nothing wrong with a second opinion.

Outside the UK?

International Services

Getting your failed storage medium to us from the USA, mainland Europe or Australia poses little more effort than shipping from within the UK? To find out more, please visit our page on international data recovery

RAID Recovery Leaders

As well as having knowledge of all file systems and operating systems, our engineers recover failed RAIDs of all levels, including RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 5 and RAID 6. They have experience of all D-Link storage drives, with any RAID configuration, with any damage such as power surges, failed drives, or a failed RAID rebuild. Even deleted data can usually be retrieved.

Recovering D-Link Data

D-Link DSN-323

  • Pedestal mount
  • Two SATA drive capacity
  • RAID 0, RAID 1 and JBOD
  • Known Issues

    • Firmware update failed
    • Hard drive failed (amber or red LED)
    • Re-synch failed
    • RAID is degraded

D-Link DSN-343

  • Pedestal
  • Four SATA drive capacity
  • RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 5 and JBOD
  • Known Issues
    • Failed firmware upgrade
    • Hard drive failed
    • Flashing amber LED light
    • Degraded RAID volume
    • Corrupted RAID
    • RAID rebuild failed
    • Power failure
    • Critical system error
    • Flashing blue LED light

D-Link DSN-1100-10

  • Pedestal
  • Five SATA drive capacity
  • RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 5 and RAID 10
  • RAID capacity expansion failed
  • Volume auto rebuild failed
  • Online capacity extension
  • Known Issues
    • RAID level migration failed
      Failed firmware upgrade
      Hard drive failed
      Flashing orange LED light
      Re-synch failed
      Degraded volume
      Power failure
      RAID level migration failed

      RAID corrupted

D-Link DSN-2100-10 xStack SAN

  • Rack mount
  • Eight SATA drive capacity
  • RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 5 and RAID 10
  • Online capacity extension
  • RAID level migration
  • Volume Virtualization
  • Volume migration
  • Known Issues
    • Failed firmware upgrade
    • Hard drive failed
    • Blinking orange LED light
    • Degraded volume
    • Power failure
    • RAID level migration failed
    • Recover deleted data
    • Cannot access the share
    • Missing LUN

D-Link DSN-3200-10 xStack SAN

  • Rack mount
  • Fifteen SATA drive capacity
  • RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 5 and RAID 10
  • Online capacity extension
  • RAID level migration failed
  • Volume Virtualization
  • Volume migration ailed
  • Known Issues
    • Failed firmware upgrade
    • Will not boot
    • Crashed hard disk
    • Degraded volume
    • RAID degraded
    • Missing storage pool
    • Power failure
    • RAID level migration failed
    • Volume expansion failed

D-Link DSN-3400-10 xStack SAN

  • Same as DSN-3200-10
  • Corrupted superblock

D-Link DSN-5110-10 xStack SAN

  • Rack mount
  • Twelve SATA or SAS drive capacity
  • RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 5 and RAID 10
  • Online capacity extension
  • RAID level migration
  • Volume Virtualization
  • Volume migration
  • Known Issues
    • Failed firmware upgrade
    • Software update failed
    • Volume is degraded
    • Hard drive failed
    • Degraded volume
    • Power failure
    • Deleted file recovery
    • RAID level migration failed
    • RAID rebuild failed
    • Volume expansion failed

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