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G-Raid - RAID 0 HFS Recovery

April 30th, 2014, 14:40

Hello, have been attempting to recover a G-tech G-Raid 4TB(2x2TB) RAID 0 HFS+ Volume and have been able to seen file structures using UFS Explorer, with a stripe size of 1 sector with an offset of 131137 but the data is coming out corrupt.
The G-Raid has a Oxford 0XUFS936DS-FBGA
Having even less luck with R-Studio as it isn't obvious to set custom stripe size of 1 sector.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.

RAID 0 HFS Data Recovery

April 30th, 2014, 16:18

phatkobe wrote:attempting to recover a G-tech G-Raid 4TB(2x2TB) RAID 0 HFS+ Volume and have been able to seen file structures using UFS Explorer, with a stripe size of 1 sector with an offset of 131137 but the data is coming out corrupt.

If you are sure that parameters are correct, then there could be some problem besides that, hard to guess having this info only.
Should you need an assistance with this job, please feel free to contact me. We'd like to look into this job remotely, without shipping anything.

phatkobe wrote:Having even less luck with R-Studio as it isn't obvious to set custom stripe size of 1 sector.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.

If it isn't available for choice, then try just typing it instead.

Re: G-Raid - RAID 0 HFS Recovery

April 30th, 2014, 16:45

check drive order, to rule it out try the drives the other way around.

Re: G-Raid - RAID 0 HFS Recovery

April 30th, 2014, 17:53

The offset of 131137 equates to 0x20041. Shouldn't this be an even number, on a 4KB boundary, and wouldn't this suggest that the drive order is incorrect?
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