Considering the on-board chip is made by Highpoint, I recommend your friend buy a Highpoint add-in RocketRAID card model 100 or 133.

http://www.highpoint-tech.com/USA/rr133.htm

Then he needs to mount the 2 drives in _exactly_ (mark channel0 and channel1 on the IDE cables) the same configuration as he had on the failed motherboard. Hopefully, the card will recognize the RAID array configuration and bring back his data.

Hendrik Schaink


Dave Watkins wrote:
Hi All,

I have a friend in Edmonton that has the following motherboard:

http://www.abit-usa.com/products/mb/products.php?categories=1&model=23

The board has recently failed and he's attempting to get back the contents
of his two 80GB Seagate IDE drives. Config is Raid 0, simple striping
hardware raid with NTFS.

Anyone have any suggestions on the best way/utility to recover the data?

Cheers,

Dave Watkins
Calgary, Alberta, Canada

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