RAID recovery fails
Hello,
I am looking urgently for a solution to backup my data from my laptop, so a friend of mine suggested
Acronis, however, he said I should try out his bootable recovery disk first, before I purchase, to ensure it is able to detect my hardware.
So he gave me his recovery CD from his True Image 2010 Home version.
When I booted into the Acronis environment, it did not detect my RAID-0 Array (2x250GB in raid 0 on a
Intel Matrix Storage Controller ICH8M-E/ICH9M-E controller).
Instead it detected the 2 250GB disks separately, which is no use to me.
Now im totally stuck. While I like acronis and its happy to backup all my partitions when running under windows (as its using windows to deal with my raid array) - Im not able to recover any backups because
I need to boot into the acronis environment from CD, which appears to be a mini-linux, which does
not recognize my raid array.
So my question is, what do I need to do to have acronis supporting the Intel Matrix Storage Controller ICH8M-E/ICH9M-E controller ?
I need to purchase the product as soon as possible, if I know it can do the job.
Any suggestions?
If Acronis is not up to the task, is there any other product which I can purchase which can do that?
Hope to hear from you soon :)

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I had the same problem with TI 2010. I'm running an Intel RAID 1 Setup. With TI 2009 it saw the two drives as one and allowed me to backup and restore with no problems. With TI 2010 it sees them as two drives. I advise you to be careful with the TI 2010 Recovery Disk. On my PC everytime I loaded it, it corrupted my MBR and requireed a complete restore. Regarding ShadowProtect, I'm currently testing it and it works with all asspects of my Intel ICH8R/ICH9R SATA RAID Controller.
PS: If you can get a copy of TI 2009 it should work fine with your Raid Controller.
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