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Hey Everyone,
So, I had someone leave an older XPS laptop with me, and turns out that the second drive of its RAID 0 setup is messing up somehow.
Now, I have a few ideas of how to correct this, but, also, wonder what would be the best way to go about it.
First and foremost is recovery. My 680i board has the outlets to do RAID, but, is it possible to take those 2 drive, make the formation, and have them at least read on my desktop rig to get them backed up (or at least file folders to do so)?
Second, is repair. I know I used Spinrite for my single drive, but, i do not have RAID experience whatsoever.
Is there any easily guide-able advice for my first time looking into this to first, get the data, and second, repair (as a bonus. I want that data first)
Thank you to anything you can offer,
-At
So, I had someone leave an older XPS laptop with me, and turns out that the second drive of its RAID 0 setup is messing up somehow.
Now, I have a few ideas of how to correct this, but, also, wonder what would be the best way to go about it.
First and foremost is recovery. My 680i board has the outlets to do RAID, but, is it possible to take those 2 drive, make the formation, and have them at least read on my desktop rig to get them backed up (or at least file folders to do so)?
Second, is repair. I know I used Spinrite for my single drive, but, i do not have RAID experience whatsoever.
Is there any easily guide-able advice for my first time looking into this to first, get the data, and second, repair (as a bonus. I want that data first)
Thank you to anything you can offer,
-At