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System Name | Haz0 |
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Processor | i7-2700K |
Motherboard | Gigabyte Z68X-UD3H-B3 |
Cooling | Chicken Stock |
Memory | 16GB G.Skill Ripshits X 1600MHz |
Video Card(s) | Sapphire 5850 |
Storage | Kingston 128GB SSD + WD Black 640GB + 2x 1.5TB |
Display(s) | 24" Acer G245HQ + 19" Lenovo L194 |
Case | Antec NSK-4482 Orangified |
Audio Device(s) | X-Fi XtremeGamer |
Power Supply | Corsair TX750W |
Software | Windows 7: Electric Boogaloo |
the drive is fine, if there is no option in the bios go ahead an re-create the array in the CTRL+I menu:
If it will format, it will say:
ARE YOU SURE Y/N THIS WILL DELETE ALL FILES
then press no, otherwise it will just toggle the other drive as a member.
No software recovery will work since the drive was a stripe, so it only has 50% of the data... all of the files will be missing 50% of the info every 64B or whatever your stripe was set to.
Raid 0 literally "strips" the file and concurrently writes a strip to one drive and another to the other. So even if you recover the data with software you will end up with garbage. If you dont rebuild the array, then forget about it.
Alright. I'll give this a go and report in with results. Thanks for the help guys.