Here are the results from Reclaime raid recovery.
These instructions are provided for R-Studio version 5.1
1. Launch R-Studio
2. On the toolbar, click "Open image". Enter "E:\mx02.dsk" as the file name, click "Open"
3. On the toolbar, click "Open image". Enter "E:\mx01.dsk" as the file name, click "Open"
4. On the toolbar, click "Create Virtual RAID". Then, select "Create Virtual Block RAID" from the dropdown menu.
5. Right click the disk list on the right, select "Add E:\mx02.dsk" from the pop-up menu.
6. Right click the disk list on the right, select "Add E:\mx01.dsk" from the pop-up menu.
7. On the right side of the R-Studio window, set "RAID type" to "RAID0 (Stripe set)".
8. Below that, set "Block size" to "128 KB".
9. In the "Parents" table, enter "0 Sectors" as "Offset" in all rows.
10. Below the RAID diagram, click "Apply".
11. On the left panel, "Virtual Block RAID 1" is the newly created RAID. Double click it to start recovery.
Generated by ReclaiMe Free RAID Recovery build 1461, http://www.FreeRaidRecovery.com
I am now running a scan based on these parameters and instruction. Ill let everyone know results once it is done. I went out and purchased a 3TB external in place of the 2TB I had prior.
Thanks
Alienware M17X: Raid 0 Recovery (SOLVED!!!)
Re: Alienware M17X: Raid 0 Recovery
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Re: Alienware M17X: Raid 0 Recovery
You don't have to scan the entire RAID, just 100 GB more than enough to see the results. You may continue to scan it later, if necessary. Just save the scan info.
Re: Alienware M17X: Raid 0 Recovery
Ahh thanks. Wish I had known that before. My scans run from 9-10 hours.Alt wrote:You don't have to scan the entire RAID, just 100 GB more than enough to see the results. You may continue to scan it later, if necessary. Just save the scan info.
Good news though is the last scan allows me to recover my files FULLY now. I still get some mismatch and MFT errors, but all my files that I recover open withouy any issues. You just saved me $3400.
The files I was in danger of losing date back all the way to high school and I've spent the last two weeks researching and running scans with R-studio on a work laptop. I was really prepared to pay to get someone to recover it, but I'm glad I came across R-studio. I'm going to update my first post soon to let everyone know what I did and I how I got my files back. I am very happy right now. Just got the slow process of putting back 900+ GBs on new HDs in my laptop but all is well now. I am a happy to do a review on R-Studio.
THANK YOU SO MUCH. Your one comment practically saved my hard drive.
Re: Alienware M17X: Raid 0 Recovery (SOLVED!!!)
Perfect!
As stated in my previous post
with a RAID0 the fundamental part of the job, is to get both the drives images.
Then in my case with HEX editor, in your case with an automatic tool, you can get the parameters for R-Studio
Please note that your damage was really light, since automatic tools usually fails on serious filesystem damages or if they are missed some strategic sectors.
C.
As stated in my previous post
with a RAID0 the fundamental part of the job, is to get both the drives images.
Then in my case with HEX editor, in your case with an automatic tool, you can get the parameters for R-Studio
Please note that your damage was really light, since automatic tools usually fails on serious filesystem damages or if they are missed some strategic sectors.
C.
Robert
Technical Manager @ Recupero Dati RAID FAsTec (Italy)
USEFUL RULES and GUIDELINES
1) What to check BEFORE begin a disk image/clone process [link]
2) Disks that are too slow while imaging/cloning them [link]
3) All my posts on this forum [link]
Technical Manager @ Recupero Dati RAID FAsTec (Italy)
USEFUL RULES and GUIDELINES
1) What to check BEFORE begin a disk image/clone process [link]
2) Disks that are too slow while imaging/cloning them [link]
3) All my posts on this forum [link]