Last week, my graphics controllers burnt (after 7 years of loyal service), well, my laptop (Clevo x7200) is now out of usage.
On this laptop I have two disks mounted on a RAID 0. Disks are OK and they work very well. I plugged them in an external USB RAID controller (GLOTRENDS 2.5" Dual Bay Enclosure), Windows detected that there are two disks (500Gb * 2 = 1Tb), but not initialized. I would like to retrieve data inside these two disks without breaking anything. Any idea to remount these two disks in order to retrieve data inside ?
Edit from comments:
Finally, this was not so "impossible" to retrieve, even without "vital" informations...
As I said, my two disks are clean and 100% works. I re-put them in my USB RAID controller using JBOD configuration (in order to show to Windows two different disks).
First, I ran ReclaiMe Free RAID Recovery which retrieve my RAID configuration in a few minutes. Second, I used a recovery software which support RAID 0 configuration. It mounted a virtual NTFS partition of my two RAID 0 disks which can be fully explorable. So I retrieved all my user data.
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