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PostPosted: September 14th, 2003, 15:49 
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Halo,
I have 3 Harddisks and no notion what for Raid was. I know only that the hard disks with 4 partition and NTFS are.
Does somebody can help me like can I do data rescue?
Darek

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Hi Darek:

First of all. What is a RAID-5 with 3 disks ? I suppose so. But, what has been the problem ? The RAID controller ? A problem with a disk ? I need more information to help you


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Hi Carlos!
I want logicall recovery solutions. Hard disk and controller is OK. I have no notion - RAID5 or RAID0 ???.
Can one look with disk editor such information in everybody disk?

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So, you can see the RAID volume ? In that case, you can use any recovery tool, becouse for Windows a RAID volume is just like a drive.


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Maybe R-Studio can help..

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