On Thu, 13 Mar 2008 00:15:05 -0500, dzomlija
<dzomlija.3673n6@xxxxxx-mx.forums.net> wrote:
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>Synapse Syndrome;644653 Wrote: Quote:
>> 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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>It was the onboard Silicon Image controller that I used. I setup the
>JBOD as a quick and dirty (and cheap!) way of getting the 530GB I needed
>to consolidate all my music and videos into a single "partition". In
>hindsight, it was perhaps a dumb move, and I should've gone straight to
>to buying a 500GB hard disk instead. Try using this card: PCI Express Serial ATA II (SATA II) Card, 2x
External Port (e-SATA), SiI3132 Chipset
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>Synapse Syndrome;644653 Wrote: Quote:
>> 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.
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>> ss.
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>GetDataBackNTFS it is then. I use it a lot when I recover data from
>customers hard disk who "accidentally" erased their files or formatted
>their drives. I've just never tried it in a scenario such as this
>before, and was thinking that maybe there are other utilities out there
>that may also help.
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>Thanks, SS...