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Repair corrupted RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 4, RAID 5, RAID 6 and many other types of arrays by connecting the disks to your computer. Recover data from single-disk and multi-disk attached storage devices and NAS servers. Extract data from hard drives used in Synology, QNAP, ASUSTOR, Western Digital, Thecus, TerraMaster and Buffalo NAS systems.

Features and Benefits
Magic RAID Recovery by East Imperial Soft is designed to help users repair many types of corrupted RAID arrays and recover information from single-disk and multiple-disk volumes created in popular DAS and NAS devices as well as a wide range of RAID controllers manufactured by HP, Dell, Adaptec, IBM, Intel, Fujitsu, Silicon Image, LSI, ASMedia, Broadcom, and many others.

Rebuild Corrupted RAID Arrays
Rebuild and repair corrupted RAID arrays created in Windows, Linux, macOS and NAS devices;
Mount multiple-disk volumes if the original storage device or RAID controller is broken or unavailable;
Supports RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 4, RAID 5, and RAID 6;
Supports RAID 1E, RAID 5E, RAID 5EE and many types of composite arrays including RAID 01, RAID 10, RAID 50, and RAID 60.

Recovering Data from NAS and DAS Devices
Mount multi-disk volumes and RAID arrays regardless of the type of RAID controller;
Automatic detection of disk order and array configuration parameters;
Recover data from logical volumes spanned across multiple disks;
Recover data from corrupted single-disk volumes and JBOD arrays;
Extract files and folders from degraded and corrupted arrays without a lengthy rebuild/resilvering (for mirrored or checksum-based arrays).

Recover Data from NAS Devices
Synology, QNAP, ASUSTOR, Western Digital, Thecus, TerraMaster, Buffalo and many other Network Attached Storage (NAS) devices are readily available. However, the limited system resources and restrictive user interfaces of many pre-build NAS solutions may render the data inaccessible should one of the hard drives in multiple-disk volumes fail even for redundant arrays. Magic RAID Recovery makes it possible to save your files and folders by connecting the remaining disks directly to your computer and extracting the data without the lengthy and unreliable rebuilding/resilvering.

Extract Data from Failing and Corrupted Disks
A NAS device is not always about RAID or disk volumes spanned across multiple hard drives. Sometimes it's just a single disk or a JBOD array formatted in a file system not recognized by your computer. Magic RAID Recovery can help you extract your files and folders by automatically detecting the type of the file system and making the data accessible on your Windows PC. All major file systems used in Windows (NTFS, ReFS, FAT, exFAT), macOS (APFS, HFS+), Linux (Ext2/3/4, XFS, ReiserFS), and Unix (UFS 1/2) are supported.

All Types of Single-Disk and Multi-Disk Volumes
Magic RAID Recovery was tested on hundreds of single-disk and multiple-disk storage configurations. The tool supports all types of RAID arrays including those managed by mdadm (all common NAS units), software and hardware RAID controllers. Magic RAID Recovery recognizes RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 4, RAID 5, and RAID 6 arrays including exotic configurations (RAID 1E, RAID 5E, RAID 5EE) and composite arrays (RAID 01, RAID 10, RAID 50, RAID 60). Single-disk volumes and JBOD arrays are also supported.

Whats New:
Updates: official site does not provide any info about changes in this version.

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