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Join Date: Nov 2009
Posts: 2
OS: Windows 7
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RAID array gradually corrupts
I'm using two 1TB Western Digital harddrives in a RAID 0.
After booting up, the array will work just fine. But over the next couple hours individual files will become corrupted until eventually the whole drive is corrupted and inaccessible. chkdsk fixes it temporarily. But then the same gradual corruption occurs. Is there anyway to permanently fix this problem? I'm running Windows 7, and my Gigabyte motherboard's GSATA controller for RAID, not the intel controller. Last edited by Pranaman; 11-06-2009 at 02:55 PM. Reason: incorrect hardware |
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Re: RAID array gradually corrupts
contact www.raid-recovery-online.com
they make free diagnose and will tell you what your problem is, with no obligations. it sounds like a problem you should let a professional solve :) |
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