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PC-3000 DE. Data Extractor RAID Edition. How to define RAID array from ‘boxes’ (WD Book Live Duo)

Posted on 05/13/2016 by ACELab team

Sometimes we look weird cases where we can’t define RAID configuration via autodetection based on metadata and user data. More we can find nothing in RAW recovery (file carving).

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Posted in Articles, Data Extractor | Tagged Data Extractor, hexedit, RAID, RAID Edition, specific cases, striping | 1 Comment

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