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I have a client that scans a lot of documents (100+ GB over the last two years) from a multi-function copier. These documents are scanned to a PC that has a 4-bay HDD enclosure attached via eSATA (PCI add-in card facilitates this connection as it is not native on the motherboard). The 4 bays contain 4x 1TB hard drives, 3 of which are configured for RAID 0, the other off-line as a spare.
Something occurred in the last couple of business days with either the host PC operating system (XP) or the HDD enclosure/drives where the device stopped showing up as a valid drive. In Disk Manager the drive showed up and looked as though it had not been initialized. A reboot of the PC returned the drive to the list as a valid drive. A check of the enclosure software reported all three RAID 0 drives as nominal. CHKDSK was run after a subsequent reboot of the PC and reported no errors.
However, upon inspection, it seems that a good number of files now report as damaged or corrupt when an attempt to open them is made (PDF, Excel, Word, etc). A 1TB external drive (allocated for off-site storage) was set up for the customer as a weekly/monthly backup of the HDD enclosure unit, however, they have failed to actually run the backup since March of 2010.
Anti-virus and anti-spyware scans come up clean.
Any advice? What would cause something like this? Methods of repairing damaged/corrupt files? Known/reputable data recovery specialist/services?
Thanks & Regards
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Something occurred in the last couple of business days with either the host PC operating system (XP) or the HDD enclosure/drives where the device stopped showing up as a valid drive. In Disk Manager the drive showed up and looked as though it had not been initialized. A reboot of the PC returned the drive to the list as a valid drive. A check of the enclosure software reported all three RAID 0 drives as nominal. CHKDSK was run after a subsequent reboot of the PC and reported no errors.
However, upon inspection, it seems that a good number of files now report as damaged or corrupt when an attempt to open them is made (PDF, Excel, Word, etc). A 1TB external drive (allocated for off-site storage) was set up for the customer as a weekly/monthly backup of the HDD enclosure unit, however, they have failed to actually run the backup since March of 2010.
Anti-virus and anti-spyware scans come up clean.
Any advice? What would cause something like this? Methods of repairing damaged/corrupt files? Known/reputable data recovery specialist/services?
Thanks & Regards
[ A+ Certified, Net+ Certified ]
"Old men are always young enough to learn."
~ Aeschylus