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 Post subject: RAID 0 Repair
PostPosted: August 12th, 2007, 13:28 
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I have an Intel-based RAID 0 as an integral part of a Dell PC. One of the drives developed bad sectors. I was able to image the drive and recover the data. However, when I put the imaged drive in the PC, the system reports that is not a member of the RAID.

How can I "add" or "join" the repaired drive to the RAID? (I also have the Intel RAID Matrix Utility).

Thanks in advance.

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 Post subject: Re: RAID 0 Repair
PostPosted: August 13th, 2007, 0:07 
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Use Winhex to rebuild array in memory , recover data , then rebuild array with your raid utility.



PS .. Howdy neighbor , I'm down the road in birmingham


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 Post subject: Re: RAID 0 Repair
PostPosted: August 13th, 2007, 1:11 
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Hi neighbor,

Thanks for the quick and helpful answer.

I'm a "hardware" guy . . . . and I'm not sure how to use Winhex as you describe. Can you point to any downloadable resources that might offer a bit more detail?

Thanks & best regards,

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 Post subject: Re: RAID 0 Repair
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http://www.x-ways.net/winhex/winhex.pdf

basically you click on specialist menu , click assemble raid system
then another menu opens , you select the drives in the raid , select the raid type ( 0 in this case ) then click ok ..
it will open another window which will be the full array , there will be
a drop down that says Access, click the arrow , and click open partition.. then wait for it to do it's magic :)
and of course you know NEVER NEVER write to the drives you are trying to recover :mrgreen:

Also Runtime's Raid reconstructor works well also , but you have to
copy the entire raid to another drive ( or image ) then do the recovery on that .
Almost forgot ..R-Studio works well also

btw .. you work in a dr shop, or just a computer shop?


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 Post subject: Re: RAID 0 Repair
PostPosted: August 13th, 2007, 18:03 
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Steve,

Thank you for your helpful & very generous response. I'll check out the link and see if I can figure it out.

I used to own a PC shop from 1986 - 1999. We specialized in Macs and had a client base of about 6,000. i sold the business and now do DR almost exclusively.

My own specialty is component-level repair, so PC board fixes are pretty standard. I'm working on some tools for DR that I hope to have prototyped soon.

I am assembling a pretty good library of HDU firmware and SA resources. Let me know if you need anything, or PM me if you'd like me to give you a call. Allies are very hard to find in this business . . . .

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