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I found an old PC that had it's boot drive as a RAID 0 of two 320GB HDDs

They might be failing, and RAID 0 is dumb with HDDs anyway, so I want to grab all the data off.

however, the PC itself is broken, but the drives haven't been touched.

 

how can I rebuild the RAID 0 on my PC, and then dump all that data to somewhere safe.

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I think that's not possible with RAID0

PC: Case: Cooler Master CM690 II - PSU: Cooler Master G650M - RAM: Transcend 4x 8Gb DDR3 1333Mhz - MoBo: Gigabyte Z87x-D3H - CPU: i5 4670K @ 4.5Ghz - GPU: MSI GTX1060 ARMOR OC - Hard disks: 4x 500Gb Seagate enterprise in RAID 0 - SSD: Crucial M4 128Gb

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1 minute ago, LUUD18 said:

I think that's not possible with RAID0

really?

my files on there aren't super important. mostly just my dad's old files and stuff, but my OCD tells me to keep it. (plus, it's an activated copy of windows 8. i can extract the key and use it for something)

 

Isn't RAID 0 standard across all devices?

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6 minutes ago, RadiatingLight said:

really?

my files on there aren't super important. mostly just my dad's old files and stuff, but my OCD tells me to keep it. (plus, it's an activated copy of windows 8. i can extract the key and use it for something)

 

Isn't RAID 0 standard across all devices?

No the implementation is different for each RAID Controller manufacturer. You might be lucky if you have the same chip.

PC: Case: Cooler Master CM690 II - PSU: Cooler Master G650M - RAM: Transcend 4x 8Gb DDR3 1333Mhz - MoBo: Gigabyte Z87x-D3H - CPU: i5 4670K @ 4.5Ghz - GPU: MSI GTX1060 ARMOR OC - Hard disks: 4x 500Gb Seagate enterprise in RAID 0 - SSD: Crucial M4 128Gb

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6 minutes ago, LUUD18 said:

No the implementation is different for each RAID Controller manufacturer. You might be lucky if you have the same chip.

darn.

IIRC it was just using the intel BIOS RAID

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