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Raid 0 Recovery with R-studio. Need help?!

April 28th, 2014, 9:28

Hi everyone!.

while im trying to recover my files with r-studio, at the beginning of scaning, this errors appear. (image attached below)

i m trying to recover my files from images of 2 hard drives
that are stripped together with (raid 0). by accident I broke the Raid0 array.
what mistake am I making while recovering that ı am geting these error messages.

thank you
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Re: Raid 0 Recovery with R-studio. Need help?!

April 28th, 2014, 9:33

Striped together with what? What was the block size? Do you have the images in the correct order?

Re: Raid 0 Recovery with R-studio. Need help?!

April 28th, 2014, 10:16

by accident I broke the Raid0 array from raid setup that starts with ctrl+f before windows starts.
after that when system boots up i realise what i did :cry:


when I striped the two discs with raid0 I used setup defaults and changed nothing. After accidentally separating the two harddiscs I used virtual raid (R studio).
when I scan with r studio I was getting the same errors I just posted


before doing anything I made images of the backups of separeted harddisks.

Then I stiped together the two harddiscs from raid setup (before windows boot with ctrl+F) and tried again and still the same errors appear. Each time I am able to see the content of the data but cannot play the files. WE ARE TRYING TO SAVE MOVIES WITH LARGE FILES

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Re: Raid 0 Recovery with R-studio. Need help?!

April 28th, 2014, 10:23

I'd be happy to assist remotely, for a fee, of course. You will find my contact details via a PM.

Re: Raid 0 Recovery with R-studio. Need help?!

April 28th, 2014, 10:43

By the way I live in Turkey. Will you still be able to help me.?

Re: Raid 0 Recovery with R-studio. Need help?!

April 28th, 2014, 11:05

Psymon wrote:By the way I live in Turkey. Will you still be able to help me.?

Of course.
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