RAID Recovery
RAID Recovery Made Easy
Raid Recovery offers home and office users an affordable and easily usable way to recover lost data and repaid damaged RAID arrays of various types.
How to Create RAID Data Recovery Disk with RAID Recovery.
Sometimes due to RAID failure it's not possible to boot the PC to recover the data, in such cases you need RAID data recovery disk. You can create it using free Boot CD Creator and your own Windows Installation CD. Even if you don't have problem with RAID right now, you can feel yourself safer if you will have RAID data recovery disk by hand.
What should I do to create RAID data recovery disk?
Install the Boot CD Creator following onscreen instructions and you'll see new Boot CD items in the start menu. Start it to create RAID data recovery disk.
Boot CD Creator is a easy to use tool than uses more complex Bart PE Builder. Click Next to continue to Bart PE configuration dialog where you can select to download it or to use installed version if you have. Next form will ask you which Windows CD you have to create RAID data recovery disk.
If you've decided to download Bart PE builder, you'll be asked to wait until it's downloaded. Click Finish to continue creating RAID data recovery disk, when Bart PE window will appear, you'll need to make folder configuration before to create RAID data recovery disk.
Here you should add the folder with installed RAID Recovery to the ''Custom:'' path, so it will be added to the RAID data recovery disk and you'll be able to start RAID Recovery when you boot your PC using created CD. When you complete, click to Build, and Boot CD Creator will burn RAID data recovery disk to CD or save it as Image, so you will be able to burn it later.
How to recover RAID with RAID data recovery disk?
Put RAID data recovery disk in the CD-ROM and set CD-ROM as primary boot device in the BIOS. Portable version of Windows will be loaded and you will be able to start RAID Recovery. Make sure your RAID is disabled in BIOS or in Controller's configuration, then run RAID Wizard to rebuild your RAID virtually and then recover your data with Disk Wizard to backup drive. You can use other HDD as backup drive or burn the recovered data to CD or DVD.
The free evaluation version of Raid Recovery is available here: http://ntfs-recovery.com/
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