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Hi all, 

I have a system that I built many years ago, back when Athlon XP was new.  When I built the system, I went for straight performance, I installed 2 matching hard drives in a striped array.

At some point in time, I needed to yank the power suppy to salvage another system.  I still have the hard drives.  My question is, what would be the best way to attempt to access the data?  I'm pretty sure I still have the original system kicking around somewhere.   Should I throw a power supply at it, and reinstall the HDDs?  or  Is there something that could be done through Windows storage spaces?

 

Thanks

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IIRC, It was a chipset RAID or it was handled by the mobo.  I'm pretty sure that I set the jumpers on the drives, plugged them in and during setup it asked how I wanted to use them.  This was nearly 20 years ago, so.... forgive me if I am not remembering correctly.  

I think I'll be able to look at the system later today/tomorrow

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1 minute ago, Fr8Train said:

no, they are SATA  

I'm pretty sure they had jumpers on them.  been a while since i looked at them

 

5 minutes ago, Blue4130 said:

Jumpers on the HDD? These are not IDE by any chance are they?

now you got me questioning my memory LOL

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1 hour ago, Fr8Train said:

 

now you got me questioning my memory LOL

I'd double check, socket a and sata did overlap, but not for too long. And if it did have jumpers, that is almost certainly ide. Can't think of what they would do on a sata drive.

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I would say slim to none on a modern system, but if you still have all the old hardware and just need a PSU, you might be able to fire it up. A modern PSU might not work very well.

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There were some HDD 3.5” SATA with jumper, you could for example force SATA II and so on...  they had usually 8 pin block with them. 

   
 
 
 
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1 minute ago, kokosnh said:

There were some HDD 3.5” SATA with jumper, you could for example force SATA II and so on...  they had usually 8 pin block with them. 

I thought I remembered seeing that before, but since I haven't had to mess with it, I just wrote it off.  I must've had my wires crossed as my drives do not have jumpers on them

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