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2 x 500GB Hitachi HDD - JBOD-connection - one broken

 
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Kantaloop
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 13, 2011 3:42 pm    Post subject: 2 x 500GB Hitachi HDD - JBOD-connection - one broken Reply with quote

Dear Community,

I have a problem with my Harddiscs. I have 2 x 500GB Hitachi HDD (model: HDT725050VLAT80) which have a JBOD connection. The harddiscs were formatted with TrueCrypt.

Now one of that harddiscs has a headcrash and cannot used anymore. Now I want to recover the data from the second one. When I try to connect the HDD the system recognizes it but TrueCryp say this is not a valid TrueCrypt volume.

What can I do to mount it with TrueCrypt and to recover the data?

Thanks in advance

Kantaloop

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SSDFlashGuy
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PostPosted: Sat Feb 04, 2012 6:32 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Are you talking JBOD or RAID 1?
Do you still have the passcode for the TrueCrypt volume?

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