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Ron Gallimore
Guest
I updated my home server to Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 today. When I
rebooted it could not find ntfs.sys. I tried to copy the ntfs.sys file from
the CD to the HDD but I kept getting access denied. Forgetting that I was
using dynamic disks in this server I stuck it in my XP SP2 workstation to
recover the files. That is where the problems begin. I can not read the
disk since it is dynamic and I accidently destroyed the mirror apparently.
It was running RAID 1 in the server. I still have the second disk that I
have not touched since I do not want to lose any data. Is there any way to
recover the data short of paying for recovery software or professionals?
Thanks!
Ron Gallimore
rebooted it could not find ntfs.sys. I tried to copy the ntfs.sys file from
the CD to the HDD but I kept getting access denied. Forgetting that I was
using dynamic disks in this server I stuck it in my XP SP2 workstation to
recover the files. That is where the problems begin. I can not read the
disk since it is dynamic and I accidently destroyed the mirror apparently.
It was running RAID 1 in the server. I still have the second disk that I
have not touched since I do not want to lose any data. Is there any way to
recover the data short of paying for recovery software or professionals?
Thanks!
Ron Gallimore