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Hi,

I'm encountering a big problem with my Raid. It has 3 disks and when I booted it up last night, the Silicon image 3114R Raid controller at the start of XP told me that the three disks were orphaned. I checked the event log and there is one drive which provokes an error when the controller is identifying the drives.

What can I do to get my drive back and/or my data back from the other drives?

I'm not actually quite sure if it's Raid 5 or Raid 0

Thanks for any help,


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