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    How do i get my data back?

    Discussion in 'MSI' started by jorgerodri, May 24, 2014.

  1. jorgerodri

    jorgerodri Newbie

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    I have an issue with my gt70. I have a laptop with two ssd on raid and a hdd. One of the ssd won't start,I don't know why, and Windows is installed on them. My laptop won't start, and I really need all the files that were on those ssd. Please can someone help me get my data back
     
  2. Meaker@Sager

    Meaker@Sager Company Representative

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    Posting it in two places won't change the answer I gave you. If one of the ssds is dead and fails to show up anymore your data is gone from both ssds. You can try leaving the computer in the bios screen for 20 minutes to do a firmware reset but this only applies to crucial drives AFAIK.

    The HDD can be removed and placed in any computer and read from.
     
  3. Imperviable

    Imperviable Notebook Enthusiast

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    RAID 0 has no data redundancy so you're out of luck if the drive doesn't work.

    If you were on RAID 1 (unlikely), it's all on the other ssd.