Hi all,
I have a PC with three 1 TB hard drives set up as a RAID 0 array via the motherboard utility. Windows boots off another SATA (non-RAID) drive.
The machine has sat unused for over a year due to a graphics card problem. The RAID array has some crucial un-backed up data on it that I would like to retrieve.
When I enter the RAID utility by pressing CTRL-I on bootup I get this screen (see attached picture).
The disk at port 0 is the boot disk, The three Samsung disks are the RAID 0 array.
The "Error Occured(0)" message on the port 1 disk was there before when the array was working fine. What's changed is the bottom disk which shows as "Non-RAID Disk."
What should I do, if I select 1. Create RAID Volume" will I lose my data? I really don't want to lose the data.
thanks in advance
Gary
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I have a PC with three 1 TB hard drives set up as a RAID 0 array via the motherboard utility. Windows boots off another SATA (non-RAID) drive.
The machine has sat unused for over a year due to a graphics card problem. The RAID array has some crucial un-backed up data on it that I would like to retrieve.
When I enter the RAID utility by pressing CTRL-I on bootup I get this screen (see attached picture).
The disk at port 0 is the boot disk, The three Samsung disks are the RAID 0 array.
The "Error Occured(0)" message on the port 1 disk was there before when the array was working fine. What's changed is the bottom disk which shows as "Non-RAID Disk."
What should I do, if I select 1. Create RAID Volume" will I lose my data? I really don't want to lose the data.
thanks in advance
Gary
WIN_20170328_16_17_16_Pro.jpg 2167k .jpg file