Runtime RAID Recovery for Windows 4.05

Runtime RAID Recovery for Windows 4.05

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Easily retrieve lost, inaccessible data from RAID arrays with Runtime RAID Recovery for Windows 4.05

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Runtime RAID Recovery for Windows 4.05 will help you to recover files from a broken Windows RAID. After downloading and installing, you can easily retrieve lost, inaccessible data from RAID arrays with Runtime RAID Recovery. A page will open, and there everything will be described. This wizard will guide you through the recovery of your broken Windows RAID.

RAID Recovery for Windows can recover files from NTFS-formatted RAIDs, including most hardware RAIDs, Windows software RAIDs, RAID-5, and RAID-0. If you want to recover a Linux-based NAS RAID, please use our software, NAS Data Recovery. For all other RAID s, please use RAID Reconstructor. Once the wizard finishes successfully, your recovered files and folders will be presented in an Explorer-style window, and you will be able to copy them over to another disk.

Click next to start the recovery. At this point, the software expects all RAID disks to have been disconnected from the RAID controller and to be attached as individual drives to this machine. If you made images of the disks, you can use them instead of the original RAID disks. You can easily save files and folders in RAID Recovery for Windows once you have licensed the software.

Select a folder you want to save on the left-hand side, or select one or more files or folders on the right-hand side. Then press F5 or click the Save icon. If you want to copy everything, you can select the mounted drive, then press F5 or click Save. Once you have pressed F5 or clicked Save, you need to choose where you want to copy the files or directories. RAID Recovery for Windows provides a comfortable search function. To search for certain data on the RAID, click Tools->Search.

You will see a number in the search directory. This corresponds to the drive number in the file explorer window of RAID Recovery for Windows (0:\, 1:\, etc). Enter the search mask into the Filter section, e.g., *.jpg. Enter more criteria if you need to, then click Start. The Options are viewed and modified in the file WINRAID.INI. In the second screen of the wizard, click on "Advanced" to load this file into the editor. Do not modify those values unless advised by Runtime Software's support.

Collected some Runtime RAID Recovery for Windows core features

  • It can easily recover data from broken or damaged RAID arrays

  • It can easily work with:

  • Hardware RAID (controller/motherboard)

  • Software RAID (Windows dynamic disks)

  • It can support RAID Types:

  • RAID 0 (striping)

  • RAID 5 (parity-based RAID)

  • It can automatically detect important RAID parameters:

  • Drive order

  • Block size

  • Start sector

  • Rotation pattern

  • Fast Recovery Process

  • Bootable Recovery Option

  • Advanced Disk Search

Frequently asked questions

What is Runtime RAID Recovery for Windows?
Runtime RAID Recovery for Windows is a data recovery tool designed to recover lost files from damaged or failed RAID arrays, even when the system cannot recognize the RAID structure.
Which RAID levels are supported?
It mainly supports: RAID 0 (striping) RAID 5 (distributed parity) These are the most common RAID setups used in PCs and servers.
Do I need technical knowledge to use it?
No. The software includes an automatic wizard that detects RAID parameters like disk order and block size, making it suitable for beginners.
Can it recover data from a failed RAID controller?
Yes. You can connect the drives directly to your computer, and the software will attempt to reconstruct the RAID array virtually.
Is the recovery process safe?
Yes. The tool works in read-only mode, meaning it does not modify or damage your original data.

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