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Rebuild Encrypted Raid 0 Stripe

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Old 30-12-2009
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Rebuild Encrypted Raid 0 Stripe

So I am running a Raid 0 Stripe with 2 500GB SATA HDD's one of my hard drives in the RAID just died. I know there are programs to recover data from a broken RAID, but the partition I am mostly concerned about has all my pictures on it, and I have encrypted using TrueCrypt.

Does any of you guys know a way I might be able to recover the data, or do you think I'm SOL?

Thanks
Dominic

And incase you ask, I'm running:

Intel Core 2 Quad Q6700
Asus Striker Extreme
SAMSUNG SpinPoint T Series HD501LJ 500GB
Windows 7 Pro
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Re: Rebuild Encrypted Raid 0 Stripe

RAID 0 creates one logical disk out of multiple, identical physical disks. The total capacity is the sum of the individual disks. There is no redundancy with a RAID 0. On top of that, you encrypted it. For that while doing a backup of your old array, you need to first add your drives, then need to create a new array and after that you need to restore your data process.
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