RN v1 duo set for Time Machine and after a clean install of Yosemite I can't access my data

Hi guys,.

I have the ReadyNas duo v1 set for Time Machine and after a clean install of Yosemite I can't access my data.

When I try via the Finder, files look for empty to me while info shows that they are not.

I have no more support and I tried everything I could but all my data remains inaccessible.

I have finally reached my backup via Time Machine, it was temporary unavailable yesterday.

Thank you guys!

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