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RAID 0 (two hdds)

December 29th, 2007, 16:14

Hi my friends!

two hdds of 120 gb, first hdd possesss partition NTFS of 234 gb, and second hand it does not possess partition worked in set, I used the RAID Reconstructor Of the RUNTIME to make the image of hdds, then after I used get dates ntfs of runtime and alone it recoups perfect small damaged documents or files txt, would like to know if I am making some wrong action therefore pparently the data were for being complete!

Pparently all structure with names of folders and files are complete but the content is not!

look files!

Help?
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Re: RAID 0 (two hdds)

December 29th, 2007, 17:38

Hi Sempre,
Can you list step for step what you did starting with making the images with RAID Reconstructor?

Thanks

Re: RAID 0 (two hdds)

December 30th, 2007, 6:26

Thanks for help!

I already have the version full of raid reconstrutor.
I followed the stages of RAID RECONSTRUCTOR:

1) SELECTE THE RAID TYPE: RAID 0
NUMBER DRIVES: 02
DRIVE1-130
DRIVE2-131
OPEN DRIVES TOTAL DE 224GB (2 HDDS 120GB) BLOCK SIZE 64 (32 KB)

2)CLICK ANALYSE
(THIS RESULT IS NOT SIGNIFICANT)

3) IMAGE - MULTI FILE (IN HDD 250 GB 1 PART NTFS) NAME IS FILE RAID.IMG

4) SCAN FILE IMG IN GET DATA NTFS

The STRUCTURE Of the FOLDERS And NAMES Of the ARCHIVES ARE OK, HOWEVER The ARCHIVES ARE CORRUPTED ..

THANKS ADVANCE!
:roll:

Re: RAID 0 (two hdds)

December 30th, 2007, 21:44

Hi Sempre,

I've faced similar situations once with a RAID0 array and another time with RAID5 array.
try R-Studio 4.2. It does its work perfectly. No data Corruption. You will get 100% data from the lost array.

-RDS.

Re: RAID 0 (two hdds)

December 31st, 2007, 2:45

i have similar case except one of the drive dropped and platter scratched

Re: RAID 0 (two hdds)

December 31st, 2007, 14:36

ragadatasolutions wrote:Hi Sempre,

I've faced similar situations once with a RAID0 array and another time with RAID5 array.
try R-Studio 4.2. It does its work perfectly. No data Corruption. You will get 100% data from the lost array.

-RDS.

Thanks all helps1

Please look log.

the archives still are corrupted, some idea?
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Re: RAID 0 (two hdds)

January 2nd, 2008, 6:55

Hi to all!!

happy new year to all!

Some idea or helps?
:roll:
Thanks advance!!

Re: RAID 0 (two hdds)

January 2nd, 2008, 10:09

Hello sempre

U can use r studio, but on first u need to identify the first disk ,then the second disk of arraid, u can u use winhex, and when u open it, search for the boot sector, this is your first disk, maybe this garbage files would be caused, by an incorrect stripe set check that

Best Regards & Happy New year!

Sinceraly

ALberto

Re: RAID 0 (two hdds)

January 3rd, 2008, 6:29

Thanks for helps!

After an analysis I perceived that this in case that it has characteristics in way LDM (Logic disk Manager)

Look screen.
:roll:

If somebody already will have made something here seemed helps me!

Thanks advance!
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Re: RAID 0 (two hdds)

January 3rd, 2008, 11:42

If the array was a windows software raid then what you are missing is the offset. I believe that is a 63 sector offset before the stripping begins.

Re: RAID 0 (two hdds)

January 4th, 2008, 9:55

Decided problem!

I thank to all the sincere helps and in special my friend PCIMAGE!

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Re: RAID 0 (two hdds)

January 4th, 2008, 12:12

Welcome friend! :D
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