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RAID0 is no longer starting after installing CLONEZILLA.

RAID0 is no longer starting after installing CLONEZILLA.

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_xxtarget_xx
Member
66
02-05-2016, 03:51 AM
#1
I possess a dual M.2 configuration and another SATA drive that loads on my laptop. It functions properly with the laptop, but can I restore my RAID0 array if I applied the repair before copying? The target drive fails to boot as well, resulting in error messages like "cannot access..." and ultimately preventing further operation. I suspect Linux tools interfered with the Windows installation. Is there a straightforward solution using a recovery disk, or would I need to boot into Linux and use GParted to undo the clonezilla "fixing"? I’m prepared to investigate thoroughly and follow recommended fixes until I understand the root cause.
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_xxtarget_xx
02-05-2016, 03:51 AM #1

I possess a dual M.2 configuration and another SATA drive that loads on my laptop. It functions properly with the laptop, but can I restore my RAID0 array if I applied the repair before copying? The target drive fails to boot as well, resulting in error messages like "cannot access..." and ultimately preventing further operation. I suspect Linux tools interfered with the Windows installation. Is there a straightforward solution using a recovery disk, or would I need to boot into Linux and use GParted to undo the clonezilla "fixing"? I’m prepared to investigate thoroughly and follow recommended fixes until I understand the root cause.

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DangoBravo
Posting Freak
821
02-10-2016, 02:17 AM
#2
I think the data might have been erased during the cloning process. If that’s the case, there’s usually a chance to fix it, though with a RAID setup and no boot, repairs are tough. A fresh Windows installation seems like the best way forward.
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DangoBravo
02-10-2016, 02:17 AM #2

I think the data might have been erased during the cloning process. If that’s the case, there’s usually a chance to fix it, though with a RAID setup and no boot, repairs are tough. A fresh Windows installation seems like the best way forward.

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Da_Shadows
Member
185
02-10-2016, 10:33 AM
#3
What makes you think running NVMe in RAID0 is necessary?
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Da_Shadows
02-10-2016, 10:33 AM #3

What makes you think running NVMe in RAID0 is necessary?

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fuhqing
Member
180
02-18-2016, 09:34 AM
#4
It's possible you're right. The Windows dots spin twice before stopping, gradually slowing down with brief interruptions, then returning to a steady pace for a second before halting completely. This happened after fixing my C:/ drive using Clonezilla and undoing the repair. I'm referring to the source drive issue and trying to restore it via GParted or Windows Recovery Media.
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fuhqing
02-18-2016, 09:34 AM #4

It's possible you're right. The Windows dots spin twice before stopping, gradually slowing down with brief interruptions, then returning to a steady pace for a second before halting completely. This happened after fixing my C:/ drive using Clonezilla and undoing the repair. I'm referring to the source drive issue and trying to restore it via GParted or Windows Recovery Media.

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PureEpicLegitZ
Junior Member
38
02-19-2016, 05:43 PM
#5
You're allowed. However, it wouldn't relate to resolving my problem.
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PureEpicLegitZ
02-19-2016, 05:43 PM #5

You're allowed. However, it wouldn't relate to resolving my problem.