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Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 11
OS: xp media centre
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Data recovery on RAID 0
Hi,
I have recently encountered a problem in which that my computer does not boot into windows at all and is all down to a NTLDR being missing. I have tried going into the recovery console, however the fixboot etc have not been successful, and a check disk scan shows that the file system is corrupted. I am using two 500 GB Hitatchi HDD with RAID 0. I put in a new 80 GB HDD and installed a new OS on it so that I can recover data on the two 500 GB HDD, and am using active undelete. When recreating the RAID for the two 500GB and scanning it, it finds all the files on them intact, however when trying to recover the data folders and files, it seems to fail with some of them. I was wondering if there were any other methods I could use to recover my data other than using active undelete, which has shown me my data is intact, however has trouble recovering them. Thanks if anyone can help! |
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