I had a maxtor 13 gig, and 2 maxtor 20 gigs running raid0... my maxtor 13 gig was my boot hdd and had the os(s) on it.... today i picked up a 40 gig maxtor to replace it.. i backed up everthing on the raid drives (like i have everytime in the past) this time insted of installing on a already formated fat32 and partitioned drive ( i reformat about every month) i installed on the new drive (the 40 gig replaced the 13)... but i noticed windows xp was copying all the install files to my d drive (the raid drives) i didn't think much of it (haven't a clue if it had anything to do with it, just have to cover everything)..... everything continued normally.. on all the reboots it read that teh drives were in raid 0 (like it always has)... finally xp is all installed and setup... i go to my computer and the label of the d drive reads "ì?:╫tα≡èAQ"... all the folders and files read something similar..... so i restart... and the raid controller no longer reads that teh drives are in raid... just maxtor and the model #.... xp starts booting and it wants to scan the d drive.... can't even read what its saying... screen was instentlly filled with problems on the drive... i get mad right at the beginning and restart teh computer... skip the check this time and go strait to xp.... windows still reqegnizes it as a single 40 gig drive, even with the right amount of space used and available, the raid drive is fat32 and the 40 gig is ntfs... this was my first time using ntfs on this computer... i don't know if that has anything to do with it either... now my question is: is there anything i can do to save the info on those drives or better yet restore the array without creating a new one... i still have my 13gig unchanged... but sense the raid controller is now reading them as not in an array i think that just putting the old hdd in won't help..... plz don't respond by email... i have not set up a client.....
thx for any help
ian
thx for any help
ian
