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Browse All TopicsI have a 5-drive Raid 5 array that holds about 2.6 TB of data. It is installed in a Windows 2003 x64 server, and is using a GPT partition table to allow for a > 2TB size. The array itself is intact, but the partition table got corrupted. I'm not sure why, but it happened while using Easeus Partition Master 4 to manipulate another drive altogether. That program doesn't work with GPT drives -- it recognizes them, but doesn't allow manipulation. When the other drive was finished partitioning, my GPT drive became unuseable. In Windows Disk Management, it now says that I have 2.7 TB of unpartitioned space. Is there any way to recover the GPT table and bring back the data?
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by: ultrasoftxPosted on 2009-08-25 at 00:48:24ID: 25175233
Try data recovery software, for example Getdataback for NTFS (http://www.runtime.org/), R-Studio (http://www.data-recovery- software.n et/) or Winhex (http://www.winhex.com/win hex/).