Diskwarrior 5 now comes with a handy USB boot drive, but as the drive in 
question isn’t the startup disk, you should be able to just repair it while 
booted up as normal. I’d be more worried about having all my data on a striped 
RAID personally, backup would be essential for that.

Regards

Sam

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> On 31 Jul 2015, at 10:14, [email protected] wrote:
> 
> I think, unless someone here knows otherwise, this is the software you need: 
> http://www.alsoft.com/DiskWarrior/upgrade.html 
> <http://www.alsoft.com/DiskWarrior/upgrade.html>
> 
> That assumes that you can install it or connect it somehow to actually repair 
> your disk.
> 
> Stephen
> 
> 
> "To guess what UK government will do in any situation just ask yourself: What 
> is the most mean-spirited, non-evidence-based and ineffective option?” ~ 
> Marcus Chown
> 
> 
>> On 31 Jul 2015, at 07:22, Benjamin Phillips <[email protected] 
>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>> 
>> Hello,
>> 
>> I have an external 16TB raid 0 disk array connected to my iMac. For some 
>> reason yesterday it decided to stop communicating with the iMac. I restarted 
>> the computer and the hard drive did not show in the finder window. I opened 
>> disk utility and it showed the drive as unmounted and would not mount. 
>> Having left it for a while it finally showed in finder (mounted). I am able 
>> to open files and copy files however am unable to delete any files or save 
>> new files to the hard drive. Having ran repair disk it tells me incorrect 
>> number of thread records. The volume was found corrupt and needs to be 
>> repaired. Disk utility fails to repair the disk.
>> 
>> The hard drive is used to store my documents folder, iTunes library and 
>> photos library containing 6.6TB of data. The disk is formatted as Mac OS 
>> Extended. Screenshot attached. Does anyone have any ideas how to resolve 
>> this issue and get the hard drive array working as normal again without 
>> restoring from a time machine back up.
>> 
>> Many thanks in advance.
>> 
>> Benjamin Phillips
> 
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