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Data Recovery from Netgear SC101 and SC101T

When your Netgear SC101 or SC101T NAS box fails, what can you do?

MjM Data Recovery can recover data from the Netgear SC101 and SC101T systems. If you have just powered up your drive and your data has completely vanished. If your hard drive is not spinning or making any noises then skip the first step blow and go to step 2.


  1. First thing to do is to install the host software on a different computer to see if you can access it from there, if not;
  2. we are able to access the data on these devices directly - without the network interface. We have developed our own software tools that enable us to access the data in most cases without knowing the password meaning that we can then copy off to another media.
If your drive is suffering from a physical problem, for example, if it is completely dead, or is making strange noises, then we have state of the art equipment for clean room work, electronics bench work and we maintain spare parts for over 3000 drives.

Before copying your data, we have to make sure that we have the best chance of recovery. So, our process is that we first make an identical clone of your hard disk drives to make sure that we are working on a safe copy on a drive with no known problems.

It is the cloned copy that we then use to recover your data to yet another media - usually an external USB hard disk. This is included in our pricing. So follow the links for more information on our SC101 Data Recovery or get full details about all of our data recovery services.

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