I'm hoping you can help me out with a hard drive issue I have.
I'm running a Lenovo S20 Workstation Win7 64 with (2) WD 10k RPM drives set up in a RAID0 config. One of the drives is failing on startup, at least according to the boot messages I see when I first power up the PC. I later get a message saying 'no operating system found." The drive spins however, and I can 'see' there is data (the partition) on the drive when we run Acronis True Image on it while plugged in to another PC.
The thought was to clone the drive, and copy it to a new, identical HD that I have sitting here, in hopes that the controller on the HD is what actually failed, and the data is still intact. Acronis will not allow us to do so. We get a message indicating the drive contains no data, or something to that effect. Both drives (working and not working) show the same partition size in ATI, that's what leaves me to believe the data is still on both.
Is there another software out there that can help? Different approach maybe? I'm the end user so I'm not super-technical in this regard. Just trying to salvage the data I lost.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Michael
I'm running a Lenovo S20 Workstation Win7 64 with (2) WD 10k RPM drives set up in a RAID0 config. One of the drives is failing on startup, at least according to the boot messages I see when I first power up the PC. I later get a message saying 'no operating system found." The drive spins however, and I can 'see' there is data (the partition) on the drive when we run Acronis True Image on it while plugged in to another PC.
The thought was to clone the drive, and copy it to a new, identical HD that I have sitting here, in hopes that the controller on the HD is what actually failed, and the data is still intact. Acronis will not allow us to do so. We get a message indicating the drive contains no data, or something to that effect. Both drives (working and not working) show the same partition size in ATI, that's what leaves me to believe the data is still on both.
Is there another software out there that can help? Different approach maybe? I'm the end user so I'm not super-technical in this regard. Just trying to salvage the data I lost.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Michael