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ASUS RAID 0 issue

bpdski

Junior Member
I have an ASUS motherboard that died and I had a hardware RAID 0 partition setup using the onboard controller. Does anyone know if it's possible to recover the partition somehow and get the data off? There were a few things on it I hadn't backup up recently. The hard drives are fine, so I'm wondering how I can put it back together so I can get the data off.

Thanks,
Brian
 
As long as the drives aren't bad, the partitioning setup wasn't messed around with, and you have the same motherboard (or in case of Intel, just the same ICH chipset), you should be able to grab the data off of it without any issues. Anything else and you are pretty much out of luck. orz
 
Thanks for the help. I know that when you setup a RAID array, most controllers want to initialize it. Will that process setup the existing array and not delete anything? I guess I can experiment with some other drives first.
 
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