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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/


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Data Recovery Help Needed?

Okay first off, I am rather computer savy but I am having perfectly a hard time recovering some data for a friend. To summarize, he had a failing Raid 0 so he decided to back up his dirt to his 200G SCSI drive. After squeezing as much information as possible onto his drive (had about 10MB unused) he tried to install the hard drive onto his new machine only to find out that the drive has somehow converted itself to a FAT16 keenness (It was previously NTFS 4.0). Now I am aware that you can convert


Answer: backup your data and upgrade your drives. too old! outer drives are at low cost now.

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Raid And A Recovery Disk?

hi guys
i am all in all setting up a raid array on my p.c using 2 x 160gb sata hard drives (Serial ATA-300) and there are a few questions i emergency a second opinion on
the first is in regards to the re-installation of windows,for my pc i normally use the recovery disk that came with the p.c however since this is designed to reinstall windows to the way it was when i first got it(with 1 x 120gb p-ata suggest(ide) i am wondering would the recovery disk work when reinstalling


Answer: Hi Brian, If your computer is made by someone like Acer, toshiba, Hp etc, Your recovery disk should exertion ok but if your computer is made by packard bell it wont work because they place a partiton on the hard move called a tattoo, that basicly means that if you change your hard drive, or put the disk into a non-packard bell system there will not be a 'tatoo' on that hard drive so it wont install windows. But i would reccomend using the OEM windows xp disk, because most recovery cds are automated

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Is Data Recovery Possible In This Situation?

I had two SATA 250GB herd in a RAID 0 setup. Both working together. My primary SATA hard drive had a malfunction and I had to displace it, and replaced it with a new drive. Computer works fine.

But unfortunately I lost some data. I can't even find it in my backup. I consider it's still in that malfunctioning hard drive.

When I put the "bad" hard drive into a docking bay and let off it up to my computer, the computer will recognize it. But it says do you


Answer: Perhaps there was something wrong with your partition table.You can try to fix it.I know a software named wondershare data recovery which has the role of patition recovery. Hope u can get your datas !

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Is JBOD A RAID? JBOD = HDD?

Is JBOD a RAID. I got a fizzle HDD and I want to recover the data using aero data recovery service. But it said that broken HDD will fetch 279$ flat rate, while any kind of RAID will cost 1200$. I don't know whether JBOD is regarded as ordinary HDD (279$) or a RAID (1200$). Thanks


Answer: Hi Charles,

As per the key definition as per below link, I would definitively say it as a cheap alternative (in positive sense) but not faultlessly a RAID.

http://searchstorage.techtarget.com/sDef inition/0,,sid5_gci343350,00.html#

Credible Luck.

Wireless..:)

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