Trying to Recover Windows NT RAID 0

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I have two 2 GB SCSI drives that once upon a time were joined as
a RAID 0 under Windows NT. Is there any Windows 2000 utility
that can be used to inspect the logical drive on these devices?

If I am forced to run Windows NT to inspect these drives, is
there anything I can do to inspect the drives given that the
original system on which they were created no longer exists?
 
I really don't think there is much chance of getting it back. If you can
manage to somehow install the original drivers that were used to
configure it all - and the drives themselves haven't been touched
in the mean-time? - well, you might want to ask the manufacturer
of those 'drivers | HD's | SCSI Card'. Normally, if anything goes awry
with a RAID, I believe people generally kisses it all goodbye right away.

Regards, Tony. . .
 
Will said:
I have two 2 GB SCSI drives that once upon a time were joined as
a RAID 0 under Windows NT. Is there any Windows 2000 utility
that can be used to inspect the logical drive on these devices?

If I am forced to run Windows NT to inspect these drives, is
there anything I can do to inspect the drives given that the
original system on which they were created no longer exists?

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www.runtime.org has a tool to merge 2 once 'raided' disks into one image
file from which data can then be recovered.
 
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