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Raid 0 back up and restore

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Hi,

I have backed up my windows 10 Highpoint raid 0 M.2 disks. Showing in my backups as 7.5 TB .  I have  the need to restore this back up to the same Highpoint raid set up.  Having a few issues in doing this. If I reboot to the ATI off line back up method, I can pick up the 7.5 TB back version, but when I get to the where to put it, ATI is only showing the 4 M.2's as individual disks, not as a raid set up.  

Now I have tried to boot from a window set up on the raid system, open up ATI, can pick the 7.5TB back up, can designate to actual restore to the same raid setup which is also the current windows boot system. It goes through the paces and eventually want to reboot (obviously being the chosen windows system).  However when it goes to off line, re recover does come up with errors and fails.

Now I have even gone to the stage of booting to a singular windows set up on a M.2 disk, with the 7.5 tb raid set up as a secondary disk. I start ATI, choose the 7.5 TB back up, but again when I get to the where to install the back up, it is only showing the 4 m.2 disks individually, not as a raid disk.  I though using the ATI back up recovery, not as any component of the running windows disk, should work, but still have on line and off line, it only showing the destination options as the 4 M.2 disks that make up the raid system, not the raid system singularly.

I hope I am heading the right way, as ATI would be useless to me, if I could back up a raid set up, but not reinstall it due to some sort of failure. :)

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Put simply, the Linux based rescue environment that is invoked when doing a recovery started from within Windows has no support for RAID and may not have support for some M.2 drives.

You need to create the 'Simple' version of the Acronis Rescue Media and boot your PC from this media to do this type of recovery.

See KB 65508: Acronis True Image 2021: how to create bootable media and KB 59877: Acronis True Image: how to distinguish between UEFI and Legacy BIOS boot modes of Acronis Bootable Media

KB 65539: Acronis True Image 2021: How to restore your computer with WinPE-based or WinRE-based media