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ZAR 9.0
These instructions are provided for Zero Assumption Recovery starting with version 9 build 38
1. Launch Zero Assumption Recovery
2. Click "Data Recovery for Windows and Linux. This is OK because we've already done the RAID reconstruction.
3. Right click anywhere in the disk list, select "Load image file". Enter "E:\[IBI-B] GB0750EAFJKHPG1.dsk" as the file name, click "Open"
4. Right click anywhere in the disk list, select "Load image file". Enter "E:\[IBI-A] GB0750EAFJKHPG1.dsk" as the file name, click "Open"
5. Right click anywhere in the disk list, select "Define RAID manually".
6. From the "Available drives" list, select the image file with ID 0200, then click "Add".
7. From the "Available drives" list, select "Disk 3 - GB0750EAFJK", then click "Add".
8. From the "Available drives" list, select "Disk 0 - GB0750EAFJK", then click "Add".
9. From the "Available drives" list, select the image file with ID 0201, then click "Add".
10. From the "Available drives" list, select "Disk 4 - ATA GB0750EAFJK", then click "Add".
11. Next to the "Array members" table, click "Add parity".
12. From the "Array members" table, select the last entry (ID 0500). Click "Move up" 5 times. Verify that the parity drive (ID 0500) is at the row 1 (the top row is number 1).
13. On the right side under "Array configuration", set "RAID type" to "RAID5 (Checkerboard)".
14. Below that, set "Stripe size" to "128 sectors".
15. Below that, set "Parity start/rotation" to 5/5.
16. In the "Array members" table, enter "0,1465149168" as "Start, Size" in all rows.
17. Set "Parity delay, stripes" to 16.
18. Set "Stripes in first delayed block" to 16.
19. Click "OK". The warning message may appear stating that "Starting sectors and sizes are incorrect". Click "OK" to dismiss the message box, then click "OK" on the manual RAID setup form again to close the form. This is the expected behavior.
20. In the device list, "Virtual RAID #0" is the newly created RAID. Double click it to start recovery.