How to recover data from corrupted Raid0?!


  1. Posts : 130
    Windows 7, 64Bit
       #1

    How to recover data from corrupted Raid0?!


    Hello,
    i have taken off the two HHD from my 6 Tera External ( WD ),
    put them to my computer but they didn't work, then immediately
    i returned them back to the external unit, but the RAID0 was corrupted
    & it's didn't work, i don't care about it but the DATA inside it.

    I used Data Recovery program it recovered the data tree,
    but when i recovered the data mostly videos with their right size,
    but one i opened more than 10 files none of them worked.

    Do you know any good program or a good way to restore my data?
      My Computer


  2. Posts : 834
    Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 x64
       #2

    DaYiM said:
    Hello,
    i have taken off the two HHD from my 6 Tera External ( WD ),
    put them to my computer but they didn't work, then immediately
    i returned them back to the external unit, but the RAID0 was corrupted
    & it's didn't work, i don't care about it but the DATA inside it.

    I used Data Recovery program it recovered the data tree,
    but when i recovered the data mostly videos with their right size,
    but one i opened more than 10 files none of them worked.

    Do you know any good program or a good way to restore my data?
    You had (2) 3 terabyte drives and you put them in your computer. After installing them in your PC did you go to your bios and define the raid volume of those two drives?
      My Computer


  3. Posts : 130
    Windows 7, 64Bit
    Thread Starter
       #3

    No i didn't, after i found that it didn't find it in My Computer,
    and it was unallocated in Disk Manager, so i put them back
    in the external unit.
      My Computer


  4. Posts : 834
    Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 x64
       #4

    DaYiM said:
    No i didn't, after i found that it didn't find it in My Computer,
    and it was unallocated in Disk Manager, so i put them back
    in the external unit.
    What type of external unit is it? model number?
    It is possible that if the unit was using software raid then your data may be lost, unless the unit can rebuild the raid array.
    Personally I use TestDisk - CGSecurity to recover files, if we can see that the raid array is not rebuild I can help you use the program to try and recover files.

    One last question, how is this external unit attached to the computer, using USB, eSATA, or through the network?
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  5. Posts : 130
    Windows 7, 64Bit
    Thread Starter
       #5

    it's WD Studio Edition II, it's can be connected via USB or eSata,
    but mostly i use it with USB, Also this is what is see in Disk Manager:-
      My Computer


  6. Posts : 834
    Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 x64
       #6

    DaYiM said:
    it's WD Studio Edition II, it's can be connected via USB or eSata,
    but mostly i use it with USB, Also this is what is see in Disk Manager:-
    So this is what you see when you have the hdds in the external enclosure? can you download TestDisk from TestDisk Download - CGSecurity
    once you have it downloaded let me know.
      My Computer


  7. Posts : 130
    Windows 7, 64Bit
    Thread Starter
       #7

    i have installed it, there is three choices
    Create, Append & No Log, What to choose?
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  8. Posts : 834
    Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 x64
       #8

    Try what SIW2 posted right beneath this post.
      My Computer


  9. Posts : 16,161
    7 X64
       #9

    Test disk is good - bit tricky to use - fab for a freebie.

    You might want to look at ZAR.

    It isn't free - but it will do the scan and if it looks good - then you can decide if you want to pay for and actually do the recovery.

    It seems to be about the best one out there.

    BTW - it is worth getting the Demo version anyway - because digital image recovery function is completely free and fully working.


    RAID recovery
      My Computers


  10. Posts : 834
    Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 x64
       #10

    SIW2 said:
    Test disk is good - bit tricky to use - fab for a freebie.

    You might want to look at ZAR.

    It isn't free - but it will do the scan and if it looks good - then you can decide if you want to pay for and actually do the recovery.

    It seems to be about the best one out there.

    BTW - it is worth getting the Demo version anyway - because digital image recovery function is completely free and fully working.


    RAID recovery
    Good advice but the main issue right now is to get the volume rebuilt, the WD Studio Edition II does not rebuild raid 0 if drives are inserted and then removed. So the OP needs to make a software raid 0 in windows first because otherwise any data that seems to be recovered in actuality will be metadata from the raid and not actual files.

    Edit, hmm the raid recovery you linked too might actually rebuild it without making windows rebuild it.
    EDIT(2): it may just be easier to do what SIW2 linked to, give that a try and if that doesn't work we can try testdisk.
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