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November 9th, 2005, 11:45 AM
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Recovering data from RAID
I don't know what happened to my PC, I finished checking my email the other night and shut it off. Got home the next day from work and I received a "NTLDR is missing error". So I booted the repair console and ran chkdsk. It supposadly fixed something. So I rebooted and received the error "\winnt\system32\vgaoem.fon is corrupt. Restart setup and press the 'r' key to go to the recovery console", from here it just goes in a circle and I receive the same error everytime I go into the recovery console. I cannot get past it so I cannot repair vgaoem.fon.
Anyway a twist to this mess is that I have my OS on RAID and I cannot access the drives unless I load the RAID driver during Windows Setup. How else can I access the data? I have my all of my sons pictures and my quicken files, plus all my mp3's, and home videos.
I was thinking of loading WinXP on a spare HD to try and open my RAID drives. Any other suggestions would be helpfull.
I have learned my lesson....RAID isnt always the best way to go, And to backup my data regularly.
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November 9th, 2005, 12:14 PM
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see this thread http://forums.windrivers.com/showthr...threadid=73118
RAID O (striping) is a poor idea for vital data unless you have a reliable automatic backup system. That said, I recovered files from a broken stripe by installing a new hard drive, loading xp on it, then running restorer2000pro on the stripe set when it was no longer the system drive..... the aforementioned thread will name a few other programs that will work, check it out....
"give a man a fish, and he will eat a meal, teach a man to fish...."
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