| Using Active@ UNDELETE |
There are many reasons for a RAID system to fail (RAID controller failures, software RAID emulator errors, etc.). Active@ UNDELETE provides an easy way to manage array disks together and make damaged or deleted data accessible.
You can combine together a disk that was previously used as a part of a RAID system in a temporal (virtual) Disk Array. With this configuration, you are able to do all drive UNDELETE manipulations like it is regular drive.
The Virtual Disk Array Wizard will guide you through the process of assembling together parts of existed array. To start this wizard, you have to:
Follow the wizard steps prompted to complete Disk Array creation.
After wizard completes successfully, you will be able to see your Disk Array as a device in Physical Devices tree view.
Note
You may need to refresh tree to see created device.
In case, that created device is inaccessible, you should repeat the Virtual Disk Array Wizard with different sequence of disks and geometry settings trying to restore previous configuration.
Virtual Disk Array Wizard | RAIDS. Definitions. | Dynamic Disks and Volumes