Runtime RAID Reconstructor 5.13 | 20.8 Mb
Recover data from a broken RAID Level 5 or RAID Level 0 Array. Even if you do not know the RAID parameters, such as drive order and block size, RAID Reconstructor will analyze your drives and determine the correct values. You will then be able to create a copy of the reconstructed RAID in a virtual image, an image file, or a physical drive. This image can be mounted with Captain Nemo or GetDataBack Pro.
Highlights
Recover data from a broken RAID Array
Recovers both, hardware and software RAIDs
Automatically finds RAID parameters
Recover RAID-5 consisting of 3 to 16 drives
Recover RAID-0 (striping) consisting of 2 to 16 drives
Support for GetDataBack and Captain Nemo
Virtual images allows try-and-error cycles of few seconds
RaidProbe support
De-striper and analyzer
Safe, read-only design
Run from the Runtime Live CD or a WinPE Boot Medium
Free lifetime updates with purchase
Native 64-bit application under 64-bit Windows
Graphical representations of XOR status and drive entropies
Report of on-disk file system structures
Recovery of Broken RAIDs
RAID Reconstructor de-stripes broken RAID-0 and RAID-5 arrays, consisting of 2 to 16, or 3 to 16 drives, respectively. RAID-5 arrays are allowed to have one drive missing.
Even if you do not know the RAID parameters, such as start sector, drive order, block size, and direction of rotation, RAID Reconstructor will analyze your drives and determine the correct values. You will then be able to create a copy of the reconstructed RAID in a virtual image (.vim), an image file (.img), or a physical drive.
Unlike other products that require knowledge of the RAID parameters, RAID Reconstructor is not only a "de-striper" but an "analyzer" as well. It finds the unknown parameters for you.
Once you created an image, you can either mount it with Captain Nemo or use it for further data recovery processing with GetDataBack Pro. If you create the image on another physical drive, you might even be able to boot from it.
System Requirements:
4 GB RAM, Windows Vista, 7, 8, 10, Server 2008, 2012, 2016, 32 or 64 bit
Disk controller card required capable of handling all drives in RAID individually.
Home Page - https://www.runtime.org/