The computer is built on an ASUS P4PE, 2.4GHZ P4, 512M RAM, SATA native to the mb, IDE also. It has two Maxtor drives hooked up to the SATA controller using adapters running in a RAID0 Array. The RAID controller is from Promise. OS is WinXP Home. It's all been working fine for about two years.
It started to run slower and slower for a number of days. While I was looking for spyware, frangmentation and everything else I could the drive gave me the message about what was wrong. It first hit me with an error that it couldn't find the boot.ini. Then it used an alternate ini and tried to finish starting. The splash screen showed up then the system rebooted. Since then that's the best I've been able to do with it.
To be more specific, and maybe a bit boring, the boot up sorta looks like: (1)Goes through POST ok, (2)Indicates a problem with the RAID array during initialization of the RAID controller (3)Reset the RAID parameters (4) The machine exits the RAID setup and reboots (5) Goes through POST and RAID initialization just fine. (6)Windows tries to start after delivering an error re the boot.ini. inidicating that it will use an alternate file. (7) Windows splash screen displays (8) Bang-reboot.(9)After that it starts all over again with the original RAID error.
After all the preceeding I can start an OS on an alternate IDE drive in the box. There is a RAID utility from Promise that will look at the drives state from inside the OS. It always shows the #1 drive as down. Yup, I can swap everything around, cables, adapters, etc. Doing that results in the missing drive shifting to the other drive. I believe I have ruled out everything but that one drive as a problem. I even tried hooking the drive to an IDE connection that can tie into the RAID on the machine. No change.
Maxtor had a utility on their web used to diagnose HD problems. It tried it. It showed one drive as good. The other was indicated as failing, not failed. Their software offered to fix some errors on the drive. I tried that. It may be slightly better but I can't define why I think it is better.
I've been torn about whether or not I can save my data without spending large amounts of money. The latter actually isn't going to happen. It appears that this thing is very close to giving me one more boot so I can get at the data at least long enough to move it. Close but now quite there.
Note that I don't really care if it boots on those RAID drives or not. It would be better but as long as the drives would be recognized by my alternate OS, on another drive, I can retrieve most of what I want.
One of the alternatives I am considering in all this is to fire up the machine using GHOST 9. Then I am hoping it'll see the drives long enough to do what I need to do.
Other craziness that I have considered include (1) hitting the drive with a mallet. I actually saw a similar suggestion in a newsgroup (2) Finding some kind of diagnostic utility other than GHOST to recover what I can.
#2 is actually what I have been concentrating on. So far I haven't found anything promising.
What is giving me a little hope is that the Maxtor utility can always see the drive. It always says something about restoring read access(the words could be a little different) as it does it. I need a data recovery program that is wqually stubborn.
One other bit of concern, I think unrelated, is that within a few days I lost one case fan, this one drive and my cable router. It's probably a coincidence but I don't like this kind of coincidence. Outlet voltage is slightly high at 123VAC the last time I checked. Asus' utility shows PS voltages as right on the mark.
Other questions include: (1( i believe one drive on RAID0 cannot yield any data without its mate. Am I correct?
Any ideas on all this are welcome. If you got this far reading my mess I thank you much.
It started to run slower and slower for a number of days. While I was looking for spyware, frangmentation and everything else I could the drive gave me the message about what was wrong. It first hit me with an error that it couldn't find the boot.ini. Then it used an alternate ini and tried to finish starting. The splash screen showed up then the system rebooted. Since then that's the best I've been able to do with it.
To be more specific, and maybe a bit boring, the boot up sorta looks like: (1)Goes through POST ok, (2)Indicates a problem with the RAID array during initialization of the RAID controller (3)Reset the RAID parameters (4) The machine exits the RAID setup and reboots (5) Goes through POST and RAID initialization just fine. (6)Windows tries to start after delivering an error re the boot.ini. inidicating that it will use an alternate file. (7) Windows splash screen displays (8) Bang-reboot.(9)After that it starts all over again with the original RAID error.
After all the preceeding I can start an OS on an alternate IDE drive in the box. There is a RAID utility from Promise that will look at the drives state from inside the OS. It always shows the #1 drive as down. Yup, I can swap everything around, cables, adapters, etc. Doing that results in the missing drive shifting to the other drive. I believe I have ruled out everything but that one drive as a problem. I even tried hooking the drive to an IDE connection that can tie into the RAID on the machine. No change.
Maxtor had a utility on their web used to diagnose HD problems. It tried it. It showed one drive as good. The other was indicated as failing, not failed. Their software offered to fix some errors on the drive. I tried that. It may be slightly better but I can't define why I think it is better.
I've been torn about whether or not I can save my data without spending large amounts of money. The latter actually isn't going to happen. It appears that this thing is very close to giving me one more boot so I can get at the data at least long enough to move it. Close but now quite there.
Note that I don't really care if it boots on those RAID drives or not. It would be better but as long as the drives would be recognized by my alternate OS, on another drive, I can retrieve most of what I want.
One of the alternatives I am considering in all this is to fire up the machine using GHOST 9. Then I am hoping it'll see the drives long enough to do what I need to do.
Other craziness that I have considered include (1) hitting the drive with a mallet. I actually saw a similar suggestion in a newsgroup (2) Finding some kind of diagnostic utility other than GHOST to recover what I can.
#2 is actually what I have been concentrating on. So far I haven't found anything promising.
What is giving me a little hope is that the Maxtor utility can always see the drive. It always says something about restoring read access(the words could be a little different) as it does it. I need a data recovery program that is wqually stubborn.
One other bit of concern, I think unrelated, is that within a few days I lost one case fan, this one drive and my cable router. It's probably a coincidence but I don't like this kind of coincidence. Outlet voltage is slightly high at 123VAC the last time I checked. Asus' utility shows PS voltages as right on the mark.
Other questions include: (1( i believe one drive on RAID0 cannot yield any data without its mate. Am I correct?
Any ideas on all this are welcome. If you got this far reading my mess I thank you much.