That would be the prefered solution
An alternative would be to rename the files and remove or replace spaces. All depends on how many files are affected I guess (although you could also write a script to rename the files)
That would be the prefered solution
I managed to reduce the files to be recovered, QRescue ran a 2nd time on the reduce number of files with extension 7z and managed to recover more files.helloworld2022 wrote: ↑Fri May 20, 2022 4:18 amUnfortunately, I use the surveillance app actively on the NAS so the volume is always changing anyway as images gets stored. I sense that QRescue is decrypting one file at a time, so reducing the number of files might help in my recovery but it is a guess.
A Syno DS220+ have the same CPU (Intel Celeron J4125) as a Qnap TS-251D and I would expect that to perform noticeably better than an old TS-212P. That's in addition to having much more features, still receiving new current software releases and of course being fully supported.arf1410 wrote: ↑Tue Nov 29, 2022 1:04 am my QNAP 212P works fine, though transfer speeds seem slow. Not sure it that is the QNAP, the hard disks, or my network. As both disks (not NAS specific) and QNAP are 8+ years old, was thinking about upgrading disks or NAS, or possibly both. Is a synology TS220+ a noticable improvement?
Yes buying replacements for 8-9 year old disks is more important than a new NAS if you need to choose between them. While new disks themselves will be faster than the old, you may not notice the difference in the TS-212P as the NAS is the main performance bottleneck.Is replacing the disks themselves more important?
In my market (USA), the DS220 + is about $100 less than the QNAP 251D. Synology seems to get a bit better reviews... and too be honest, I am a bit annoyed with QNAP after this mess, though fortunately, my losses seem minor. All I really use my NAS for is common file storage between multiple computers in my house, and backup, so not sure that expandability or fancy features are that much benefit to me. What's important are reliability, simplicity, and ideally better transfer speeds than I get now. However, its possible the speed is a function of my network cabling?
Wow! Amazing that it can be so different between markets but then the Syno sound like a much better deal for you.
I don't remember when and where labels were introduced but then it was probably after December 2017 when the TS-212P frooze in time feature-wise.I get stuck on the fact that I cannot figure out how to rename me spare external hard drive to "rescue". Unlike the screenshots qnap provides, that is not an option for me! And when I pullup the external drive properties, I can select the label, but not change it... and therefore, the process does not work.