Suppose I have the following setup.

WIN XP/Two 500 GB drives/RAID 1. Now, imagine one of the two drives failed completely. Now I want to replace the old affected drive. What I have to do so that the new hard drive becomes the part of the old array.How to recover from raid-1 failure

If it happens to you, try to arrange a quality card so that your new drive is automatically recognized to build an array for it. If the drive is failed in RIAD-1 the array will be not functioning. Furthermore, you cannot overwrite other data on it. So it is necessary to change the drive if you want to restore the array. If you didn’t find any solution, then you need to be served by the most reliable services like Disk Doctors. After the experience of more than 20 years, they are capable to rescue data from any media including RAID servers.

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