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There's lots of info for those who are concerned in Data Recovery Software. The usage of embedded Raid controller often needs Raid array recovery service. Let us take an instance. You've equipped a built-in chip set controller from AMD SB 600 with the equipped Raid array. You're happy because all the things worked without any problems, but all of a sudden the time of your PC refreshment came. So, you made your choice on the Intel Core central processing unit. On the motherboard you've selected you found a built-in controller ICH9R, relocated hard disk but your Raid array isn't defined. There are 2 ways out:

1. One of the ways is to buy new hard drives and reequip on them a new Raid array. This would attract the occasion when you need to transfer your old data on a new hard drive and it would take much time to do it and to restore previous Raid array.

2. Or you can appeal to a “File recovery laboratory” where your Raid array will be restored for some definite amount of money and during short term by means of data transfer. And in the case when an individual utilize external Raid array the difficulty would disappear by itself. It happens so because it is needed just to transfer a controller with hard disks. Another problem is semi-hard controllers that overfilled the market nowadays. And such controllers can restore only the arrays 1, 0+1, 5 and they do not utilize some other methods of data restoration.

The utilization of “mirroring” as assurance of safety. Many people think that if they would not use a common stripe (Raid 0) they would be reliably secured from a loss of data and there would be no necessity to restore Raid arrays. But there're problems such as electricity failures, driver problems in operating system, virus assaults that can make you lose all your files from all the hard disks and no “mirroring” will help you. And what should you do in this case? In this situation you should not strive to recover the data from a Raid array or to recover the entire Raid array. The best thing that may be made is of course taking your personal computer to a data recovery professional or getting specialized Raid restoration software. Follow these steps and you will be able to protect and recover all your information from Raid arrays. Read the rest of this entry »

 
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