01 August, 2014: The My Book Studio Edition II offers up to 6TB of storage, features RAID 0 and RAID 1, and supports USB 2.0, FireWire (400/800), and eSATA connections. The drive is fast and affordable. 

The My Book Studio Edition II doesn’t support USB 3.0 and internal hard drives made by other vendors. It runs hot, seems buggy at times, and doesn’t come with an eSATA cable. 

The My Book Studio Edition II makes a decent direct-attached storage solution for those who need to extend a computer’s storage space or want a large backup drive. The drive’s rather buggy firmware might turn many users away, however. 

The My Book Studio Edition II has exactly the same design as the previous model; it looks like a closed book. The bottom of the device is one side of the “book” and the top is the door for the two drive bays. The door can be pressed to open and the hard drives can then be pulled out to be replaced easily, without any tools. 

Use “Undelete” to recover deleted files from Western Digital My Book Studio Edition II hard drive. 

Use “Unformat” to recover data after format Western Digital My Book Studio Edition II external hard drive. 

Use “Recover partition” to recover files if Western Digital My Book Studio Edition II hard drive partition changed or damaged or deleted. 

Use “Full Scan” to recover lost files Western Digital My Book Studio Edition II if partitions show as “raw” or recover files which can not be found with “undelete”and “unformat” and “recover partition”, recover files from raw partition, recover files of partitons which are not NTFS, nor exfat, nor fat32. 

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