Data Recovery on Dynamic Raid Arrays
Author: Scott Moulton
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Do your own data recovery on a Windows Dynamic Raid Array with several damaged drives in the array. This shows how to repair the drives, add them back in a system and review how R-Studios can show the Logical Disk Management Slices and can let you recover from them.
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Damaged sectors, and a damaged hard drive? What was wrong with the physically damaged hard drive? How did you fix it? I didn't think sectors can be repaired, only skipped with the DDI imaging tool you are using. I think this is a misleading about "doing your own data recovery" because only professional data recovery companies have the hardware imager you are using! Good video anyway!
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Thanks Scott. I had two SATA from a failed boot RAID 0 server and connected them to Win Vista machine as Foreign Dynamic drives. R-Studio recovered everything.
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There is one guy on forum hddguru.com , could recover your Raid6 remote. Ask there. This dynamic raid array , is too easy for recovery.
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hi, where can I purchase the 4 hard drive power adapter you used in the video?
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Created a raid in Windows 7. neded to Downgrade to XP and was hoping I could find something to transport the raid to XP. It jacked up the raid. I can see the array using R-Studio in Win7 (dual boot). How can I recovery this in Win 7 So that I can transfer the files to another single drive?
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Can anyone solve my Problem... I have WD External my-book pro Dual Hard disk 1TB (each Hard disk 500gb) It have One partition of 1tb . My external my-book pro device get burn b.c of High voltage and i bought new adapter its not working with it either. I took both hard disk from it they are fine. I Attach each drive to my pc but not showing data. Now i need my Data and want to use in my system....
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This will enable me to get the working version of my WinXP with all the softwares installed (not just data) - the whole reason why I wanted Raid1. thanks in advance.
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Hi, I have a Raid1 using 2x160 GB hd, on a win xp, using SiI card. using the raid bios utility I have 'deleted' the raid set and recreated new one WITHOUT formatting or copying data, so I know the data is probably intact. my problem is with the new raid set created, the drive is not bootable - i get "no boot device available" message. I would like to know if using WinHex or R-Studio if I can recreate the raid to point back to the bootup sequence that is probably still there on the hd.