![]() ![]() If the utility fails to diagnose (or you prefer not to try it blindly), then backup your data, break the RAID configuration, reformat the drives and run chkdsk /b on each one separately.Īs for the data itself, you might be able to determine the damaged files (if you haven't broke the RAID), but I can give only a direction rather then a full solution. You might want to try some utilities like HDDScan that says it can perform scans on RAID-configured drives - I've received good reviews on this utility, but haven't tried it myself. ![]() I think to properly check the drives you'll need to separate them (meaning breaking the RAID), since this is RAID 0 and each one holds only part of the partition. ![]()
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