"dzomlija" <dzomlija.366d90@xxxxxx-mx.forums.net> wrote in message
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> DL;644368 Wrote: Quote:
>> I would suggest as an array is involved, unless you can reconstruct that
>> array, and almost certainly you might only succeed with that by, using
>> an identical motherboard, or possibly using a motherboard that utilises
>> the same sata controller, then you should seek help from a professional
>> & very expensive data recovery company.
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> Unfortunately, an identical motherboard is out of the question, as the
> one I was using (ASUS A8N32-Sli-Deluxe) was discontinued by ASUS several
> months ago, and I have been unable to locate a similar board that uses a
> compatible SATA controller. I can't check now, as I no longer have the
> board (the insurance company wanted it for the own inspection teams). I have never seen the point in using JBOD, especially as I like to have
different types of files in different arrays, drives or partitions. What
controller was it that you used for JBOD? If it was a Promise or Silicon
Image controller or similar, it is possible that you can get a PCI/PCIe
controller card with the same chip, or another compatible one from the same
manufacturer.
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> Other than GetDataBack NTFS, are there no other software alternatives
> that I can try?
GetDataBack for NTFS is really good software. You actually might be able to
recover everything you need, as only some files will be spanning more than
one drive.
ss.