MartinKemp
Technical User
Hi,
I've got an HP xm9300 with additional RocketRAID SATA PCI Card onboard. I have three 400Gb drives hooked up to that and 1 hooked up straight to the motherboard.
After some strange problems with USB ports and then the computer constantly restarting part way through booting windows, I tried to repair windows (which failed).
On the advice of HP, I unplugged the RAID array so that they wouldn't be touched whilst reformatting and reinstalling winxp. All went ok, and i could boot back into windows.
Having reattached the power to the drives, i restarted the machine, installed the windows drivers for the RAID card, but windows does not "see" the drive.
I believe it was in a RAID 0 format or JBOD format. I think it was RAID 0. My thinking was that since i didn't change any of the RAID bios settings, i would not have to recreate the array.
The data on those 4 drives is extremely important... It's frustrating because i know the data is on the drives, i just can't access it...
obviously, i have limited knowledge of RAID, but if anyone could help me get that data back, I'd appreciate it massively! I honestly don't know what to do next...
Many thanks,
Martin
I've got an HP xm9300 with additional RocketRAID SATA PCI Card onboard. I have three 400Gb drives hooked up to that and 1 hooked up straight to the motherboard.
After some strange problems with USB ports and then the computer constantly restarting part way through booting windows, I tried to repair windows (which failed).
On the advice of HP, I unplugged the RAID array so that they wouldn't be touched whilst reformatting and reinstalling winxp. All went ok, and i could boot back into windows.
Having reattached the power to the drives, i restarted the machine, installed the windows drivers for the RAID card, but windows does not "see" the drive.
I believe it was in a RAID 0 format or JBOD format. I think it was RAID 0. My thinking was that since i didn't change any of the RAID bios settings, i would not have to recreate the array.
The data on those 4 drives is extremely important... It's frustrating because i know the data is on the drives, i just can't access it...
obviously, i have limited knowledge of RAID, but if anyone could help me get that data back, I'd appreciate it massively! I honestly don't know what to do next...
Many thanks,
Martin