The Information for Individuals who Require Info Restoration Programs
Posted on October 3, 2008 | Filed Under Computers & Software | Leave a Comment
The article runs about Disk Recovery and all the things connected with it. If you use built-in Raid controller, it may require the Raid array restoration facilities. Let us take an example. You've installed a built-in chip set controller from AMD SB 600 with the installed Raid array. It worked without any difficulties and you're glad, but then there came time to refresh your old equipment. Of course you must have settled to select Intel Core processor. On the main board you've selected you found a built-in controller ICH9R, replaced hard disk but your Raid array is not defined. There are two ways out:
1. You may get new hard drives and create absolutely new Raid array and transport all information from the old machine to a new one that requires lots of expenditures and much time to restore a previous Raid array.
2. Or you can apply to a “File recovery laboratory” where your Raid array would be restored for some certain amount of funds and during short period of time by facilities of data transportation. But the problem would not simply exist in situation when persons utilize external Raid array, because in this situation persons need only to transfer a controller with hard drives. One more problem is that the built-in Raid controllers that are available in the market, are semi-hardware. The only Raid arrays that can be restored by these controllers are 1, 0+1, 5 and they cannot utilize another means of recovery.
“Mirroring” as one of the methods that would assure safety to you. There's an opinion that the utilization of stripe (Raid 0) deprives persons of file recovery and people who do not utilize it are strictly protected from the Raid arrays restoration. But there are cases when no “mirroring” would assist you because there're lots of difficulties as virus assaults, driver difficulties in the operating system and electricity defaults. So, what persons may do in this case? In this situation you should not try to restore the files from a Raid array or to restore the whole Raid array. You should turn off your computer and bring a system unit to a data recovery specialist. Take after these tips and you will be capable to save and recover all your information from Raid arrays. Read more
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