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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  1. 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!
  2. 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.
  3. There is one guy on forum hddguru.com , could recover your Raid6 remote. Ask there. This dynamic raid array , is too easy for recovery.
  4. hi, where can I purchase the 4 hard drive power adapter you used in the video?
  5. 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?
  6. 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....
  7. 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.
  8. 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.