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If a device fails when data striping or data recovery is used (not RAID 0), the data is not lost. I'm not sure I'd like to re-rip and re-tag thousands of CDs and DVDs again, even if I could find them all again and get the external DVD device to even read some of these really old...
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It is necessary to boot in safe mode in order to switch from RAID to AHCI without performing a clean installation. It makes no difference how safe mode is turned on.
Safe mode is not necessary if you plan to install something completely new. To boot the machine from the Windows 11 USB flash...
The best and the cheapest way to recover data from corrupted or unresponsive hard drive is by using a data recovery software. There are many data recovery software options easily available online which helps the user to recover their lost or deleted data. However, I personally recommend you to...
RAID 1 — I believe the issue here is that mirrored drives need to be the same size. Thus you would have one 1 TB disc that is mirrored and the other one that is —???? Since Windows lacks a true "Native" software RAID system, it is probably useless, especially if the HDDs are connected to a...
With a SHR RAID, you will only lose 1x the largest drive in terms of redundancy vs. capacity, regardless of how the drives are mixed. In contrast, if you mix discs in a RAID 5, ALL of them will be seen and RAIDed as the smallest available drive, and you will still only have a single drive's...
As per the your requirement the best RAID Mode will be 5 or 6.
RAID5 is an ideal combination of price, speed and quality.
RAID5 is almost identical to RAID4, however, it doesn't write the parity information onto a separate disk and rather evenly spreads it over all disks. This means that RAID5...
Yes it is possible to recover the data if the disk is in readable condition, you can easily restore the data by data recover software.
But you have to make sure to create a image before you start scanning the drive this will help you in fast recovery without damaging the drive
If the HDD is in working condition and readable then you can easily recover the data from your hard dive
Buy and data recovery software that supports your computer OS
Install and do a deep scan the whole drive it, but you need a more space than your HDD becoz it will have more files