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  • u/TillAny4068, iOS, the operating system on all iPhones, is a closed developed OS by apple.

    Any third party software out there, MUST use, in one way or another, apples drivers, whether they like it or not, to access the device.

    Therefor, whehter you use itunes to make a backup of your device or a third party app, you are still using the same drivers, thus making the same api calls.


  • u/jjmontuori, the ‘case sensitivity’ issue seems more of a software/setting than anything else, especially since you’ve been getting it with your Drives, then NAS, so you should first look into your MAC, what type of settings you have, which I’m pretty sure if you dig in and search, maybe google search as well, you’ll find the setting that you need to change to remove that constraint.

    With regard to 4 Bay NAS(es)… any of the known brands, whehter Buffalo Tech, Asustor, Synology, QNAP, etc, again known brands are a pretty save option to go for.

    Keep in mind, NO NAS OEM is ‘perfect’ per say… each has it’s pros and cons and depending on your use case, you have then the options to choose from.

    Now, if you want to have more of a comparison type of thing, then I’d suggest you take a look at a youtube channel called NAscompares (https://www.youtube.com/@nascompares/videos) and check out his videos. There you have good comparisons between brands and models and you can select what best suits your needs, budget and go from there.


  • u/mrqwest, No (answer to your question in the title of your post, that ibased on the picture you submitted with your post).

    Am I SOL in terms of data retrieval?

    as other redditor already suggested, place your question in the r/datarecovery subreddit.

    Data recovery is definitely possible, depends on your budget and level condition of the drive --read your own comment that you tried to ‘repair’ it… sometimes that creates more problems than solutions… in that case you’ll need a proffessional data recovery service, which again, depending on your budget and how valuable that data in the drive is to you (you never had a backup of that data?), then it will depend how you can go about recovering the data (or as much as possible) from the drive itself.

    If you want to go the data recovery professional service router, then you’ll be best doing a google search in the area where you live, get in contact and go from there.


  • u/Stt022, man, I’m sorry for your (almost) loss… (though you have not yet killed the NAS)

    For the past 15+ or so years (about… plus minus a year or so), I modified my Home network to have all devices completly off… that was NASes, Switches, PCs, Home Server(s) (had a few at home), home sound system, everything off.

    That change + (back then) I swtiched every single light bulb to LEDs…

    That translated to almost 70% reduction in my energy comsumption…

    Seeing that change on my monthly bill was nice… and has kept every since.

    You could look into just shutting the devices down and only turning them on, on a need-to-use basis… you then get to keep your NAS, reduce your energy costs and save some doe.

    Let me know what you think (or if there are additional considerations to think about)