
If you format your drive to NTFS chances are all data will be lost. I'm worried about wiping the data if I convert it to NTFS via Disk Management It means that the drive does not have a filesystem or that the filesystem is not recognized by your system. How would you connect it to a USB port when you've pulled the HDD out of the enclosure? Do you have a SATA to USB converter? What's the NAS part? The ethernet ( RJ45) port? If you can't handle those two things, oh well, enjoy the virus. Why? Obtain programs through reputable sources, directly from the manufacturer being best, done illegally copy software, and you won't have an issue. You're going to be looking for s new long time. I'd like to find a program that can convert RAW to NTFS without wiping my data. If it isn't NTFS or FAT, it does nothing, What's it supposed to do? Chkdsk checks and repairs filesystem consistency on NTFS and FAT volumes. That's not converting, that's erasing and then creating a new filesystem. if I convert it to NTFS via Disk Management.

It means that there's no filesystem that windows can recognize. Your My Cloud doesn't have a USB port? Some do. Without the rest of the device, there very few options to process the data.
CONVERTER RAW PARA NTFS TESTDISK DRIVERS
Many of these drivers use an odd filesystem/storage scheme. Model number? This is extremely important. I think you're missing a lot here, not thinking on the right direction.
