DiskInternals Raid Recovery 1.0



Recover corrupted RAID arrays in a fully automatic mode. Raid Recovery
is the first tool to automatically detect the type of the original
RAID array while still allowing for fully manual operation. Raid
Recovery is no doubt a highly valuable tool for users of all types of
RAID arrays, whether hardware, native, or software. The drag-and-drop
user interface allows specifying parts of the RAID array by simply
dragging and dropping icons representing the disks.

Reconstruct all types of arrays just as easily as a single hard disk.
Raid Recovery recognizes all imaginable configurations of various
types of arrays, including RAID 0, 1, JBOD, RAID 5, and 0+1, no matter
whether they are connected to a dedicated RAID controller or a RAID-
enabled motherboard from NVidia, Intel, or VIA. Microsoft software
raids (also called Dynamic Disks) are also supported, including JBOD
(span), RAID 0, 1, and 5 configurations.

Detecting the right type of an array is vital for correct recovery.
Raid Recovery supports both manual and fully automatic detection of
essential parameters such as type of array, type of RAID controller,
stripe size, and disk order.

Assemble RAID configurations manually via a simple drag-and-drop
operation. Raid Recovery re-constructs an array from the available
hard disks being simply dragged and dropped, and detects the right
type and size or the array as well as the order of the disks
automatically. Anyone can recover broken RAID arrays with Raid
Recovery!

Raid Recovery gives top priority to your data, allowing you to recover
and back up all files from the corrupted array before attempting to
fix it. You can store the files on another hard disk or partition, use
a recordable CD or DVD, or even upload the files over FTP. Raid
Recovery uses advanced search algorithms that allow recovering
important files such as documents, pictures and multimedia even if
there is a missing disk in the array, or if the file system is missing
or damaged.

More Info: http://diskinternals.com/raid-recovery
Download URL: http://diskinternals.com/download/Raid_Recovery.exe
Screenshot URL: http://diskinternals.com/images/screen/raid_recovery.gif
Order Page: http://diskinternals.com/order.shtml

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