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Author Topic: How Do I Recover RAID 0 Data on Functional HDDs After Motherboard Failure?  (Read 2742 times)

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StevenMal

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    I suffered a motherboard failure and I'm wondering how to move the data from 2 RAID 0 HDDs to a new external HDD. The RAID 0 HDDs are currently in the non-functioning laptop and I'd like to recover and move the data from them to another HDD. Is this possible? What do I need to recovery and move data from 2 internal laptop HDD that were in RAID 0? Thanks.

    Lisa_maree



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    Do you have another computer with 2 spare ports the same as the drives in the laptop? they will need to be physically connected to the computer, you can not use usb adapters.

    1) If you do then you will need to remove the drives and attach them to the recovery computer
    2) Download a copy of reclaim me raid recovery free http://www.freeraidrecovery.com/
    3) Read the info on Raid 0 recovery https://www.reclaime.com/library/how-to-recover-raid.aspx
    4) Once the 2 disks are analyzed you can select the raid array and copy the whole of the 2 drives to a single drive.
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