RAID 0 drives lost

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Peter364
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RAID 0 drives lost

#1 Post by Peter364 »

Hello,
I'm not sure if this is in the right section but here goes. what I think happened was my motherboards bios updated and it tried to start in ACHI mode which stopped one of my hard disks being part of the RAID. I then tried to recover it as per the instructions I found here

http://www.overclock.net/forum/320-raid ... error.html

I am however having difficulty with the recovery and I don't know what I am doing. I didn't unplug any of the drives so I think they are in the same order. However I wasn't thinking straight and didn't record the stripe size or the name for the RAID setup.

When I run the program it detects EFI GPT so I go with that and this is what I get

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I tried changing the heads or the stripe size of the RAID but neither seemed to change much.

Thank you for any information on how to fix

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Re: RAID 0 drives lost

#2 Post by cgrenier »

The Windows Recovery Env partition is listed as starting at 2048 (see Analyze screen) but begins at 2176 (Quick Search Results).
I wonder if the disk order is correct.

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