Article 5GV92 NAS ext4 drives initialized with Win10 Computer manager :( guid parttable and ext4 filesystem loss

NAS ext4 drives initialized with Win10 Computer manager :( guid parttable and ext4 filesystem loss

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uyjjhak
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TL;DR
1. Some ext4 filesystems on different drives was initiated in Windows 10 disk manager
2. Currently there is no ext4 partitons and I suppose the partition table was overwritten by Windows - currently I see GUID Partition Table and only small (abt 100MB) Microsoft Resevredpartition on the begginning of the 10TB drive.

3. After that I do not tried any writing/changing tools, only scanning it by rstudio, dmde and testdisk without seeing the proper partitions
4. There is about 10 hdds affected on that problem, I have connected it to the HBA or Motherboard Sata controller.
5. I don't have backed up that before :banghead:

From many years I am building home NAS from different old parts.
So, with 4th gen i5 CPU, ATX board and 4 SATA controllers I am having fun with keeping lot of wasting about 60TB space on different disks.
So, the current config is:
4xWD GOLD 10TB
4xWD GOLD 14TB
2xWD RED 6TB (old mdadm raid0)
2xWD RED 6TB (old, 2nd, mdadm raid0)
On each of that drives, before using only under Ubuntu, I have done mkfs.ext4 /dev/sda or /dev/md0 for example.
That was full config, rest of usage of this was through the SMB and NFS shares over the LAN. On this hardware I never had started Windows before.

And last days I have had to start computer with Windows 10 to make MB bios update. I have installed all drivers, and later I have go to the Computer management/Storage and next... I have clicked "initialize disks". I am fully sure that the problem had started then. For better understanding - I am writing about this dialog which I have completed without thinking.
https://www.windowscentral.com/sites...windows-10.jpg
As that was over the night and I am sure that I have clicked it for all on my ext4-formatted disks. These filesystems doesn't appeared under windows ofc.
So, after clicking on that I can saw the drives with "unknown" partition but even then I hadn't saw what I've had done...

Of course from that time I haven't had any changes in files or structure these drives.

Today I started my hardware with Ubuntu, like always. And.... what freezed me - I saw that all of my hard disks, which was visible in Windows before - currently are partitioned GUID partition table and has only one, about 100MB partition named "Microsoft Reserved".
And now... Maybe I am in biggest problem in my life. So, all of my ext4 filesystems created directly on block device are gone.

Previously I don't made paritions, just creating filesystems on device:
Code:mkfs.ext4 /dev/sdb for example.

As lastly I have many problems with raid devices I also have bought R-studio and DMDE apps which I am trying to use.
But on R-studio I don't see any well styled filesystem and list of files which would be covered only by another type of partitioning. There is a mess with files, directiories, inodes.
DMDE has had not finished scanning the drive yet, but as I checkced testdisk (without seeing the proper disk partitions) on another device I am affraid that also it could has a problem.

OMG... what can I do in that situation ?

Yes, I know, make a backup before. But I don't have backed up everything as currently I am trying to reorganize that. That was the reason of using of faster and safest WD GOLD drives to easier organize large photo assets, and almost everything from my digital life...latest?d=yIl2AUoC8zA latest?i=BoYYcLN2_UA:qUhD6sZPFPY:F7zBnMy latest?i=BoYYcLN2_UA:qUhD6sZPFPY:V_sGLiP latest?d=qj6IDK7rITs latest?i=BoYYcLN2_UA:qUhD6sZPFPY:gIN9vFwBoYYcLN2_UA
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