I've had a hilarious week of computer problems

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Giving this one more shot. I've reattached the suspect RAID 0 drives, and I have the new drive attached on which there's an option to directly restore RAID 0 files. Remember when I overwrote my C drive boot sector? Now I have a clean drive. I'll try it this way. If it fails, it fails and I'm done.

Currently have 5 HDDs attached to my PC. That's a record for me.




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GORDON wrote:Currently have 5 HDDs attached to my PC. That's a record for me.
Noob.

I had 15 in my previous configuration. Currently back down to 10.

Hell, my laptop has 3.
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Never had the need. 3 has been the max, with 2 in RAID config. I haven't run massive file farms either, though, merely big ones.
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I currently run 2 RAID 1 SSD boot drives + 8 drive RAID 5. 7 drives in the RAID with hot spare.

Admittedly... I have a lot of spare TB right now. Probably 10TB empty.
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RAID recovery currently 84% done.
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Welp....

Before the software started writing the data to the clean drive, it "locked" it and took the drive offline. I immediately saw it disappear from file manager.

It didn't bring it back online when it was done.

The only way I can view the contents is to mount it.

Once mounted it wont let me see anything because it says it isn't formatted, which it was before the recovery started.

So I guess this is a fail.
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Since I have all the drives connected I was thikning of trying again with different software, but I think I am going to give up. Only the program I was using seems to be free, and I don't feel like paying $100+ to try different software. Haven't really lost much, and am tired of messing with it.
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Wait ... give up? You mean let it beat you?

You can do that?
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For all I know, the data on the drives is actually corrupted. The two images I was able to pull suggested that, since I couldn't open, view, or mount the images the images.
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