Data recovery and disk repair questions and discussions related to old-fashioned SATA, SAS, SCSI, IDE, MFM hard drives - any type of storage device that has moving parts
December 9th, 2009, 22:47
THE QUESTION:Since my MacPro supports Raid 0 with internal disks can I somehow repair a failed drive and rebuild the array?
A few tech specs and backgroundFantom MDC1000 (External Firewire 800/400/ USB, 2 500GB striped as 1TB drive)
Mac Pro
Mac OS X 10.6
I had this drive array plugged in via Firewire 800 when an application stated it could no longer access it. After a few reboots/power cycling and the drives were no longer being accessed. During this process there were clicking sounds.
The drive would not show up when plugged in via Firewire 800/400 but under USB it would show in Disk Utility as 0 bytes and Snow Leopard wanted to initialize it. Called Fantom who suggested the Firewire chip went bad and I should be able to recover with Diskwarrior when plugged in via USB. No luck there.
So in a last ditch effort to avoid an estimated $2000 recovery charge I pulled the drives from the enclosure and inserted one (referring to it as "Drive1") of them into Drive Bay 3.
Hey, It mounted! And even though it is just a 500GB drive it is showing up as 975GB. Using cp -Rv in the terminal (so I/O errors wouldn't stop the copying) and I was able to extract quite a few older files but was getting I/O errors for many recent ones.
So I put Drive2 in the third bay but no such luck, this drive wants to be initialized.
So on the failed Drive2 I have ran TestDisk and got this:
- Code:
Disk /dev/disk2 - 500 GB / 465 GiB - CHS 976773168 1 1
Partition Start End Size in sectors
Structure: Ok.
December 10th, 2009, 0:52
Data is interleaved on the two disks. To recover anything you will have to use some software or something to de-interleave it.
December 10th, 2009, 1:03
Thanks for the reply. Any recommendations on software to de-interleave it?
November 28th, 2012, 17:36
Hi there, jvcleave. I have basically the same problem. Did you ever find a good solution?
Regards,
Rob H
November 28th, 2012, 17:40
November 29th, 2012, 5:53
Hi,
You can use something like winhex to find raid config and destripe it.
But it's not so easy if you are not used to it.
November 30th, 2012, 5:48
What data did you recovered with that?
November 30th, 2012, 17:36
Thanks much for the software tip. I'll give it a go (as I don't have the ~$1K+ to drop on an outfit with a clean room), and I'll report back.
November 30th, 2012, 19:09
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