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Data Recovery Using Linux? |
My Vista position cannot boot. I'm attempting to recover data from a RAID 0 array. I can boot other OS's off of USB keys, and I have done so easily. I beggary an OS, presumably a Linux environment with a GUI, that can read the array. It is an Nvidia "fakeraid", that was made in the BIOS of my 750i chipset motherboard.
So, if anyone has such a distro that can ratify RAID0 arrays that has a GUI, I'd greatly appreciate the help!!!
| Answer: Take a look at game Knoppix from a LiveCD which should allow you to access your data http://www.knoppix.net/ LUg. |
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