

There's a lot of information for those persons who are concerned in Data Recovery Software. The usage of embedded Raid controller may require the Raid array restoration. Let us take an instance. After you have equipped a Raid array on a built-in chip set controller from AMD SB 600. You were happy because all the things acted without any problems, but suddenly the moment of your personal computer renewal came. And you decided to select Intel Core CPU. You have settled what main board to choose and you find there a built-in ICH9R controller, you've relocated your hard drive, but Raid array isn't identified yet. There are 2 ways out accessible for users:
1. One of the ways is to get new hard drives and reinstall on them a new Raid array. This will draw the situation when you require to transport your old info on a new hard drive and it will take a lot of time to do it and to restore preceding Raid array.
2. And you can choose to go to some “data recovery lab” where the professionals will restore your Raid array for some money and during the little term. Or you can utilize specialized Raid recovery programs. If you would use external Raid array such a difficulty wouldn't just subsist, because you're simply to transport a controller with HDDs. One more difficulty is that today there're lots of embedded semi-hardware Raid controllers in the market. The only Raid arrays that can be recovered by these controllers are 1, 0+1, 5 and they can't use the other means of restore.
The method of “mirroring” may guarantee protection. Some people claim that if you would not utilize stripe (Raid 0), you're surely protected from Raid arrays and file recovery. But in situation of electricity difficulties, driver difficulties in OS, virus attacks one may lose two hard drives at once and it won't be protected by any mirroring. And what would you do in this case? The only thing you are to do in this situation is to strive to restore all the data from Raid array or restore your Raid array in whole. You are to switch off your personal computer and bring a system unit to a file recovery expert. Follow these steps and you would be capable to save and recover all your data from Raid arrays. Read the rest of this entry »
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