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by garami
30 Mar 2016, 19:52
Forum: Partition Recovery
Topic: Intel RAID 5 Recovery
Replies: 7
Views: 9797

Re: Intel RAID 5 Recovery

PsyChoRo wrote:Did you have to complete the deep search ?
No, I stopped it after 15 minutes - after I had seen the correct directory showing up. Than rechecked the folder structure with all my files (about 6 TB of data) and wrote the selected directory.
by garami
30 Mar 2016, 08:29
Forum: Partition Recovery
Topic: Intel RAID 5 Recovery
Replies: 7
Views: 9797

Re: Intel RAID 5 Recovery

What did you eventually do, I have somewhat similar situation but in my case I can see only 1 folder and 1 file.
With another partition recovery software i can see the structure and files, albeit some of them are with 0 kb size but others are fine.

Hi!
After setting up the correct strip size of ...
by garami
04 Mar 2016, 18:01
Forum: Partition Recovery
Topic: Intel RAID 5 Recovery
Replies: 7
Views: 9797

Re: Intel RAID 5 Recovery

Do not write anything for the moment.
But yes, you should try with a different strip size

I have set up a new configuration of the "RAID5" with a strip size of 128KB. Booted into Windows, selected the array, stopped the quick search and ran a deep scan. I waited about 10 minutes for the deep scan ...
by garami
04 Mar 2016, 12:33
Forum: Partition Recovery
Topic: Intel RAID 5 Recovery
Replies: 7
Views: 9797

Re: Intel RAID 5 Recovery

cgrenier wrote:Do not write anything for the moment.
But yes, you should try with a different strip size
Thank you for your quick reply. OK, so I should reset all member disks to be non-member and recreate the RAID5 array?
by garami
04 Mar 2016, 09:34
Forum: Partition Recovery
Topic: Intel RAID 5 Recovery
Replies: 7
Views: 9797

Intel RAID 5 Recovery

Dear all,
I would like to ask you for any kind of help in the recovery process of my RAID 5 array. I will try to include as many details as possible:

System configuration:
SABERTOOTH Z97 MARK S - controller set to RAID operation using Intel Rapid Storage Technology

RAID array named "RAID5" with ...