![]() ![]() Thank you!Ĭode: Select all hdiutil attach /Volumes/extHDD/MacBook Pro.backupbundle I am looking forward on your tips, and suggestions. But I am not sure if the new QNAP would recognise my RAID. I was also thinking about buying a new model of QNAP which has thunderbolt port and connect the macbook directly to this QNAP. But I am too afraid to try this, to not lose my data. I was thinking about moving my RAID 5 array to a desktop computer, to get better speed. ![]() The file copy is slow as **, it will take days to fully copy 2.5 TB (I hoped eSATA would work faster than usb 2.0)ĭo you please have any other suggestions on how to make this work so that tomorrow I can start my workday? So then I can connect this drive directly to my Mac and recover from there. I went to my local store and bought 4TB SATA HDD to copy my TMachine folder to this drive via eSATA. My suspision is that the QNAP is too old and slow and the backup is too big, so it cannot handle it properly and MacOS recovery just somehow silently gives up. So I am unable to perform recovery from QNAP. The issue is that, when I enter the recovery mode while holding CMD + R during boot, and then I try to recover and click the TimeMachine source on QNAP, it prompts me to enter login credentials, but after entering the correct credentials, it seems to be loading for a minute (cursor spinning) and then it stops and nothing happens, and I can click on "connect" button again. and I need to recover from my TimeMachine Backup which is on QNAP. During recent update my disk in my mac died, lost partitions, etc. ![]() I don't have a limit set for the time machine backup and it grew to ~2.5 TB I have a macbook pro early 2015 computer and I sync automatically everyday my timeMachine backups to QNAP via wifi. ![]()
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