RAID-0 data loss
Dear All
I've faced to a RAID-0 data loss. It's a Hardware RAID-0 (strip set) on 2 SATA Hard Disks. The problem occured when one of my colleague reinitialized (quick initialize) the RAID group. - RAID controller is a Promise Technology product and is called Fastrack. - RAID controller is an OnBoard feature on a ASUS PC-DL Deluxe Mainboard Now, when I try to boot using a Windows 2003 Boot CD and proper RAID driver, It says there is an "Unpartitioned" disk. I wondering - how to recover from... and - is it possible to fix it(RAID tables or sth.) Any clue? or same problem? Looking forward to your replies TIA Cheers |
RAID-0 data loss
If you can't get the raid to start working again (can't help you with that)
and you want to save data from the disks I can recommend raid reconstructor from www.runtime.org and after that you run the right version of getdataback. Done it myself and it works. /TB "msarmadi" skrev i meddelandet ups.com... Dear All I've faced to a RAID-0 data loss. It's a Hardware RAID-0 (strip set) on 2 SATA Hard Disks. The problem occured when one of my colleague reinitialized (quick initialize) the RAID group. - RAID controller is a Promise Technology product and is called Fastrack. - RAID controller is an OnBoard feature on a ASUS PC-DL Deluxe Mainboard Now, when I try to boot using a Windows 2003 Boot CD and proper RAID driver, It says there is an "Unpartitioned" disk. I wondering - how to recover from... and - is it possible to fix it(RAID tables or sth.) Any clue? or same problem? Looking forward to your replies TIA Cheers |
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