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General Discussion: MacPro RAID

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There is an easy and safe way to finish the job. You will need a tool to mount the RAID array without the original RAID controller present, and without knowing the original RAID configuration. For today's tools this is no problem. OK, here's the tool: Diskinternals RAID Recovery (www.diskinternals.com). When you launch the tool, you will be prompted to select physical devices comprising the array (I guess you will be able to do so by mounting each image you captured to appear as a drive letter; if not, you may need to physically connect all the disks to the computer). The tool will then analyze the disks and re-assemble them into a working array. This array will then be mounted as a new drive letter (or several drive letters if there are multiple partitions available). Please note that the tool runs in Windows; although it does support HFS, you'll be better off by simply imaging the new "drive" with any tool (e.g. EnCase), and then performing an analysis.

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