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First of all I am sorry if this is in the wrong section.
I figured that this issue I am having would best be suited here. I know nothing about forensics but I am ready to learn. I have an issue and my wife is about to kill me if I can not fix the problem. I had my desktop setup where I had the OS running off of a SSD drive and then I had 3 400gb SATA hard drives in a Raid 5 configuration off of the mother board to support all of the pictures, movies, music and stuff. This worked well since the hard drives were cheap and I had one fail and replacing it was not an issue since it picked the RAID back up with out a problem.
Well my motherboard bit the dust and its an outdated Gygabyte motherboard (I do not know what exact model since I am on deployment 1/2 a world away) I was troubleshooting this right before I left for deployment with no love.
We have lots of pictures and stuff on those drives, I was unable to successfully mount them to any operating system without them requesting to be formatted first. I bought another motherboard with a raid controller but it wants to rebuild the raid from scratch and format the drives.
Is there any way for me to get the pictures off of those 3 hard drives? (pictures of my Son from birth to his 2 year birthday and many others)
Thanks for any advice and direction you can send me. I am wanting to do this myself and make it a learning experience to get into the forensic hard drive stuff, but I really don't know where to start.
Ryan L.
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I love R-Studio for data recovery. I've personally never used this feature, but they claim to be able to create a virtual RAID array with valid drives and allow you to recover data that way:
http://www.r-tt.com/Articles/RAID_Recovery_Presentation/
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If you can't find the same motherboard, try and identify which RAID controller the motherboard used. A different motherboard with the same controller may allow you to get your array back.
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I have never seen R-Studio, that looks like it is going to be the trick.
I could not purchase the same motherboard but I did purchase one with the same raid controller and it would not recognize it.
Thanks guys, I knew I would find my answer in here
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Did you configure the RAID BIOS in the same manner as original system? It should have recognized the array.
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Yes, everything was configured the same, the only thing that was might have been off is the order of the hard drives. Being 9 different combinations of which one connects to what might have been the limiting factor and the time crunch I was under before deploying.
After I get this fixed I am going back to a raid 0 and doing offsite backups instead.
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Even with RAID 5, you should always be doing backups. If you don't have 2 or more copies of a file, it isn't backed up
Live and learn. Good luck with the R-Studio, let us know how it pans out!
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