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I had a RAID5 array consisting of four 1TB drives using a Perc 5/i controller.
The drive was encrypted with TrueCrypt and was used to store data, not an OS.
Unfortunately the array got degraded and two drives stopped working at one time.
However now all drives are working but the array is not recognized anymore by the controller software.
Is there any way I can recover some or all of the array so I can open it up with TrueCrypt and extract all recoverable files?
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