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Hi, my first post here, sorry for the long subject line. It has proven nearly impossible to get the following noob information from the mfgs in question, so I come here seeking enlightenment.
First, is anyone here knowledgeable re: Intel's RAID 1 implementation on the 865 chipset, (in this case on the ASUS P4P800E) and Intel's Application Accelerator RAID utility? Consider the following scenario: You have functioning RAID 1 array w/ two WD 160g SATA drives. The array is NTFS, has system & data partitions (C:, D: ) You pull a drive, replace it with a new 250g WD SATA, set the array to degraded & bootable. You begin to rebuild the array 160-->250, using the Application Accelerator RAID Edition under XP Pro. The system bluescreens at approx 20% rebuilt, 160g is now throwing SMART errors on POST, has buku borked sectors, etc.
Here is the question: Considering BIOS parameter translations, etc., would the 250g drive be sequentially a sector-sector clone of the 160g drive up to the point of the crash? (about 20%) Or to put it another way, what exactly is happening at the sector level during a RAID 1 rebuild? I can't find any documentation on this, and no one I could speak to at WD or Intel had any more grasp (or even as much) as I do. I'm up a creek, it appears that the other "good" 160g has major problems in the lower sectors as well, and there are directories missing from the D: partition, even using partition recovery utilities looking for older copies, etc. This drive flew south as I was attempting to clone it prior to reinstalling it in the ASUS, since it was now the only "good" drive left and I didn't want to take a chance with the RAID BIOS somehow hosing it by mistake during a rebuild. Been there.
I'm hoping that I could somehow create a composite of the 250g (1st 20% of the drive, assuming it has integrity up to the point the rebuild crashed) and this 160g, which should have the sectors intact for the rest of the drive. I'm wondering if it's feasible to do a sector copy of part of each drive to a new 160g, but I don't know if I need to consider more than the LBA sequence as reported by the disk editors, sector copiers, etc., since all the head data, etc., is translated. I somehow doubt it is as simple as one offset value, etc.
Any of this make a bit of sense? Sorry for the long windedness, but I'm trying to provide as much background as I can.
I'm kinda desperate, as this was my Photoshop/PP system, and I stupidly had not transferred a couple of weeks worth of new images down to my permanent storage, another RAID server w/ ESATA backup. Yeah, stupid, I should/do know better, but I got caught with my pants down big time on this. I've literally burned up 5 very long days on this, and my tires are squarely in the mud.
Any info on the art of sector copy to different geometry would be a Godsend. Also any links to good tools/tutorials for this sort of thing would also be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
___ Neil
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