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.

RAID Recovery Features

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Raid Recovery Features

Offering fully automated and manual modes of operation, Raid Recovery is perfect for new and experienced computer users, system administrators, and software engineers. The ability to detect RAID types and reconstruct broken arrays with no RAID controllers present in the system makes Raid Recovery a class of its own.

Fully automated mode

Optional manual mode

Drag-and-drop operation

Detects and re-constructs RAID arrays with no RAID controller available

All types of RAID arrays are supported: RAID 0, 1, JBD, RAID 5, and 0+1

Dedicated and built-in RAID controllers supported, including motherboards by NVidia, Intel, and VIA

Adaptec RAID controllers and DDF devices supported

Microsoft Dynamic Disks and software RAID supported

Fully featured Data Recovery mode

LivePreview to preview recoverable files before saving

Easy Recovery Wizard included

Supports Microsoft Windows 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP, 2003 Server, Vista, 2008

Supports FAT16, FAT32, EXT2, EXT3, NTFS, NTFS 4, NTFS 5

Recovery snapshots for logical drives (virtual disk images) are supported

Virtual Partitions (partition images) are supported

Use Cases

Raid Recovery is perfect for:

Recovering corrupted, broken, or failed RAID arrays

Recovering files from failed RAID arrays

Recovering files and data from RAID arrays after controller / motherboard failure

Recovering information from inaccessible drives

Recovering corrupted system structures such as file systems, indexes, and partition tables

Unformatting NTFS-formatted RAID arrays

Recovering files deleted from RAID arrays

Undeleting files located on RAID arrays and removed from the Recycle Bin

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