• Some users have recently had their accounts hijacked. It seems that the now defunct EVGA forums might have compromised your password there and seems many are using the same PW here. We would suggest you UPDATE YOUR PASSWORD and TURN ON 2FA for your account here to further secure it. None of the compromised accounts had 2FA turned on.
    Once you have enabled 2FA, your account will be updated soon to show a badge, letting other members know that you use 2FA to protect your account. This should be beneficial for everyone that uses FSFT.

RAID Recovery

CrazyCuz2k

Gawd
Joined
Sep 22, 2008
Messages
684
I've recently upgraded and switched mobo's from a M4A788T-E to a Crosshair IV Formula. I was going to just transfer my 2 Samsung F1 in a RAID 0 partition from one to the other. I've set the mobo to RAID but when I go to the RAID manager the RAID partition is off and it sees each drive as individual drives. Is there a way for the Crosshair IV to read the twp drives as the raid partition it was originally designated at on the old mobo? I have all my important docs backed up but it'd be nice to check before I reformat them create a new array.
 
I'm not an AMD guy but I thought that would be possible.

The chipset is what makes or breaks a RAID swap and you're trying to go from an AMD 790GX to an 890FX.

To me it just looks like an updated chipset and should work but if the RAID set-up is seeing two different drives....that's not a good sign.

You obviously have your "turds" together because you have a back-up....nice job!
 
Yes

Just download Ubuntu and boot it. You can access all your data by clicking Places->Home and then click "...GB Filesystem" on the left panel. You should see your data appearing right now.

You can also copy them over the network if you like. For this to work you boot from the livecd; no installation of any kind of required.
 
Back
Top