How to Undo the Accidental Removal of a RAID Array in BIOS?

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Asked By TechyNinja92 On

I accidentally deleted the wrong RAID array in my BIOS settings and now the drive is showing as unconfigured. I'm still in BIOS and looking for a way to undo this mistake. Any tips on how to recover from this situation?

5 Answers

Answered By BackupHero99 On

Honestly, if you're dealing with a RAID-0, recovery could be tricky since the RAID metadata is likely cleared. If you had a RAID-1, there might be a low chance of recovering data separately, but as it stands, it's pretty much gone. Have you considered any data recovery services?

Answered By RecoverMaster66 On

I recommend using R-Studio for data recovery from your RAID-0. Just keep in mind that you'll need to restore the data to a different location and rebuild the RAID from scratch afterwards.

Answered By ProTechGuide On

If that data was important to you, it might be wise to unplug the drives immediately and consider hiring a professional data recovery service. Recovering a RAID setup can be complex!

Answered By DataSavvy22 On

That's a tough one. You might be able to import it as a foreign array, depending on what type of RAID controller you’re using. What model do you have?

TechyNinja92 -

It's a PERC H710P.

Answered By TechyNinja92 On

Yeah, I wish there was a way to undo the changes without saving. Unfortunately, I took the wrong option and didn’t see a warning beforehand, so it seems like I’ve lost it for good.

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