How valuable is your data? That is, are you willing to risk losing it all by trying it yourself? If not, it is best to get the drives into the hands of a data recovery professional before you attempt anything on your own.
But, as for the steps to do it yourself, I will list them off. If you don't understand how to do these steps, it is another sign that you really should seek the assistance of a data recovery professional. Here we go:
1. Get a full sector-by-sector clone/image of each drive in the NAS. You can use ddrescue, hddsuperclone or UFS Explorer
2. Set the original drives aside
3. Connect the clones/images to a system where you can run various data recovery prorgrams like UFS Explorer or R-Studio
4. Virtually reconstruct the RAID with the program you choose, verify that it shows the files you need to recover and save them out to a new hard drive
Don't do anything with the original drives until you are 100% sure you won't need to send them to a professional.
How to recover data from Buffalo NAS LS-WXL236
Re: How to recover data from Buffalo NAS LS-WXL236
This is the email response I got for banning this author and a link to the thread that they posted under a different username on hddguru - https://forum.hddguru.com/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=43875
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Re: How to recover data from Buffalo NAS LS-WXL236
So amazing he does not see that not telling the World about his software is not the issue, but pretending to be an end user is ..
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