Uninstalling programs in raid 0 corrupts drive?

Nsteele493

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Feb 25, 2015
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I have 2 crucial ssd's in striped volume (raid 0) and i uninstalled a program from the drive and it corrupted the whole drive? what did i do wrong? i could access anything else from that drive it was all corrupt. any help would be greatly appreciated thanks
 
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1. It shouldn't have corrupted anything

2. Most implementations of RAID 0 in the consumer space are less than reliable. You did this through the motherboard, and not dedicated RAID hardware?

3. RAID 0 should never, ever be used without a strong backup.

4. RAID 0 should not be used with SSD's. It is less than useful.
http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/ssd-raid-benchmark,3485.html

Once a RAID 0 is corrupt, there is little you can do except recover from the backup.

USAFRet

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1. It shouldn't have corrupted anything

2. Most implementations of RAID 0 in the consumer space are less than reliable. You did this through the motherboard, and not dedicated RAID hardware?

3. RAID 0 should never, ever be used without a strong backup.

4. RAID 0 should not be used with SSD's. It is less than useful.
http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/ssd-raid-benchmark,3485.html

Once a RAID 0 is corrupt, there is little you can do except recover from the backup.
 
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