M- Did you ever get this drive running again?  Last time I had a 
catastrophic failure on a valuable drive it was about $200 to get a 
recovery service to give me an estimate on recovery (and I had to send 
it out of state via UPS).

James Smith wrote:
> You can't. Raid 0 is a striped set so if a drive fails you have lost 1/4 of
> the data from each file on the array and no single drive contains any
> complete files.
>
> Sorry.
>
> If it is the drives controller that has gone you can try swapping the
> electronics from a good drive onto the failed one but in my experience when
> a drive fails it is [almost] never the electronics that are the problem.
>
> --
> Jay
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: morchella [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: 25 January 2008 18:42
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: raid 0 - shot in the dark
>
> ok, so i cant afford to spend 12k on a recovery service.
> does any one know of a way to get a dead hdd up for a little while.
> 1 out of 4 drives failed, no back ups.
> need to find a DTS & make a db back up...
>
> any ideas.
> i am gonna have some one stick the hdd in the freezer overnight to see
> if that works...
> we tried booting in linux from cd, but just saw floppies & cd player,
> no harddrive


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