Can Recuva be used on a Logical disk i.e. two disks seen as one

Hi.

My NAS hard drives have a problem, I had two hard drives set up in as one logical drive i.e. two 1TB drives but it was seen in windows as one 2TB drive.

Both drives have bad sectors, the first has 201, the second has 2062.

Both disk are now in SATA to USB caddys so I can plug them into my computer.

Question is can Recuva be set up to see them as one logical volume/disc, or can it only be used to scan each drive individually?

Your help is appreciated.

have you connected them to your PC yet?

that may be your first hurdle.

If they were set in some sort of RAID array, the PC may not recognise them.

Also, most NAS boxes I've seen format the drive using some variant of Unix file system which Windows may dislike.

have you connected them to your PC yet?

that may be your first hurdle.

If they were set in some sort of RAID array, the PC may not recognise them.

Also, most NAS boxes I've seen format the drive using some variant of Unix file system which Windows may dislike.

Thanks for your reply. Yes they are connected to the windows computer. Each disk is in and individual SATA to USB enclosure.

Windows Administration Tools can see the disc but they are not mounted so they don't appear as actual windows drives.

I assume Recuva can will see them.

I didn't have them set up as a RAID setup, instead a JBOD (Just a Bunch of Drives) so the NAS used to see the the two drives as one drive, I think it is Linux of some sort.

Ive been trying to use R-Studio software. It sees the drives and i think I am setting it up right so it see the disk in USB 1 and USB 2 can scans them treating them as one volume. I guess I am wondering if Recuva can do the same.

recuva can only work on drives that appear as windows drives