There's a lot of info for people who are interested in Dynamic Disk Recovery. The utilization of embedded Raid controller often needs Raid array restoration facilities. So, look at one instance. Fancy that you have equipped AMD SB 600 embedded chip set controller with a Raid array on it. It worked without any problems and you were happy, but then there came moment to refresh your aged hardware. So, you stopped your choice on the Intel Core processors. You have decided what motherboard to choose and you see there an embedded ICH9R controller, you've relocated your HDD, but Raid array still can't be determined. There are 2 ways out:

1. There is a method of receiving new hard drives and creating a new Raid array on them. In this situation you will have to transfer the old data to new hard disks and spend a great amount of time to restore previous Raid array.

2. Also you can use the facilities of file recovery laboratory where the professionals will restore your data for some little term and for little amount of money. Or you may receive a Raid recovery program to recover it by yourself. If you'd utilize external Raid array such a difficulty wouldn't simply exist, because you're just to transfer a controller with hard disks. One more difficulty is that nowadays there are a lot of built-in semi-hardware Raid controllers in the market. The only Raid arrays that may be recovered by these controllers are 1, 0+1, 5 and they can't use the other means of restore.

The method of “mirroring” may assure safety. There is a conviction that the usage of stripe (Raid 0) divests people of data recovery and persons who don't utilize it are strictly secured from the Raid arrays recovery. But there are situations when no “mirroring” would help you because there are lots of problems as virus assaults, driver difficulties in the operating system and electricity defaults. So, what people can do in this case? The only point you have to do in this case is to try to recover all the files from Raid array or restore your Raid array in whole. You have to turn off your computer and bring a system unit to a file recovery expert. Only doing these strides you would get an ability to protect and restore your info from Raid arrays. Read the rest of this entry »

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