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I read the Intel RAID 101 but not sure how to fix my issue.
Intel has apparently a pretty crappy RAID implementation on even good MB's.
I have a Gigabyte GA-X58A-UDR3R.
I have a RAID 1 for a boot drive on the Gigabyte RAID controller for the OS. It works fine booting W7.
I have a RAID 5 array on the Intel Controller comprised of 6 2TB discs. I have a degraded array a few months ago, that reverted to a failed array when I replaced the drive. It has set that way since then. Mainly because I discovered how bad the RAID MB controllers are and was shopping for a dedicated RAID controller. I have one now and want to try and get some of the data off the failed RAID 5, move to another computer across the network, put in the new controller and build a new array.
The array is still configured in the Intel controller. How is the best way to get the data back off it. It shows failed, and the replacement disc is listed as a non-member with no way to fix the array apparently.
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