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October 6th, 2006, 03:16 PM
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[RESOLVED] Recovering PATA Raid 0
It's been a very long time since I've started a tech thread so I guess I'm overdue. I lost a motherboard last night. It was a little quirky for awhile, nothing that reseating the video card or RAM wouldn't fix, but it's no longer posting at all.
It was a abit KX7-333 Raid board (AMD socket A). The onboard RAID controller is a highpoint HPT-372. I hope to move all my data (about .7TB) including a 320GB RAID array, so I picked up a new ASUS A8N-SLI Deluxe board (plus new proc and PS) from newegg that also supports PATA Raid 0 onboard. Is this going to be as simple as install the two drives on the new controller and I get all my data back? Or am I going to have to find a highpoint controller or pay someone for data recovery? My last backup is about 90 days old and I really don't want to lose all that data. This board was my first experience with non-scsi raid so I'm a bit nervous.
Thanks!
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