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Thread ID: 117974 2011-05-13 00:55:00 RAID0 Recovery software wratterus (105) Press F1
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1201864 2011-05-13 00:55:00 Morning all, does anyone know of some good software that's able to recover a borked RAID0 setup?

I'm trying iRecover (www.diydatarecovery.nl)at the moment, it seems reasonable so far. It's one of those where you can see what it can recover, and then you pay for it.

Any further comments on that software, or has anyone used another with some success? Thanks. :) :badpc:
wratterus (105)
1201865 2011-05-13 01:05:00 I didnt know you could recover from a stripped array,there is no parity SolMiester (139)
1201866 2011-05-13 01:08:00 My thought too, until I found iRecover. Don't know if it's actually going to work though. wratterus (105)
1201867 2011-05-13 01:30:00 I didnt know you could recover from a stripped array,there is no parity

Depends on the type of failure. If it's a controller issue rather than a drive issue (i.e. both drives are OK) it can sometimes be rebuilt and/or recovered.
inphinity (7274)
1201868 2011-05-13 01:32:00 Depends on the type of failure. If it's a controller issue rather than a drive issue (i.e. both drives are OK) it can sometimes be rebuilt and/or recovered.

True - both drives pass a diag test. I think the controller has pooed itself and has stuffed the filesystem on one of the drives. This iRecover thing seems to be able to see basically all of the data. I'm very impressed with it! it's not cheap to actually but though, $89 USD with a 20% discount.
wratterus (105)
1201869 2011-05-13 01:38:00 Looks like this can, but its not free either

www.easeus.com

Its what I use
Speedy Gonzales (78)
1201870 2011-05-13 01:58:00 Nice, thanks Speedy. I've been pretty impressed with easeus stuff in general so I'll give that a shot too. wratterus (105)
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