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Timeline for Recover files from failed raid 0

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Mar 16 at 7:54 comment added aperture So Intel Rapid Storage Technology showed me that they are indeed in Raid0, in a failed state, and with stripe size 128. I used that information to reconstruct the raid in R-Studio, and unfortunately it turns out the drive is encrypted with Windows' Bitlocker, and sadly the client does not have the encryption key. Thank you all for the help.
Mar 15 at 12:03 comment added Joep van Steen "my test computer, it shows up as a single partition of 1 TB" - add a disk management screenshot of that.
Mar 15 at 12:02 comment added Joep van Steen if you're doing this for a client you should out-source this to a data recovery specialist.
Mar 14 at 18:37 comment added doneal24 RAID 0 is always a bad idea when using any data that cannot be easily reproduced. To even begin to answer the question we need a bit more information. Is there a hardware raid controller involved? Is this Windows or Linux and how was the raid configured? You will certainly need the exact same hardware/software setup as on the client's laptop to access the array. Please emphasize to you client that raid is not backup and that raid0 doubles your odds of data loss.
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