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RAID Data Recovery: Why Automatic RAID Rebuilds Fail

Automatic RAID rebuilds fail most often because of secondary drive failure or an unrecoverable read error (URE) on a surviving disk. While RAID arrays are designed for redundancy, the rebuild process is intensive; if hardware is near its breaking point,...
February 23, 2026

Can I Safely Store My Old Hard Drives in a Drawer?

Storing an old hard drive in a desk drawer is not a safe long-term strategy if you want to ensure the data remains accessible. A drawer might protect a drive from direct sunlight and spilled coffee, but it does nothing...
February 18, 2026

“Preparing Automatic Repair Boot Loop” in Windows

Windows triggers a Preparing Automatic Repair loop when the operating system fails to boot successfully and the built-in diagnostic utility cannot resolve the underlying error. It can indicate anything from storage media failure (which is where we usually get involved)...
February 12, 2026

Synology Hybrid RAID (SHR) Data Recovery: Challenges and Solutions

Synology Hybrid RAID (SHR) is an automated RAID management system that allows users to create storage volumes with mismatched drive capacities. It’s flexible by design — and that flexibility has made it a popular choice for NAS users.  The tradeoff:...
February 12, 2026

Unraid Data Recovery: An Overview

Unraid is a proprietary operating system that stores complete files on individual disks; it doesn’t stripe them, as is typical with RAID arrays (hence the “un”). As a result, recovering data from an Unraid setup is generally more straightforward than...
February 11, 2026

Recovering Data from Dell PowerEdge Foreign Configuration Errors

The Foreign Configuration alert in the PERC (PowerEdge RAID Controller) BIOS or OpenManage interface indicates that the metadata on one or more physical disks does not match the configuration currently held by the RAID controller. Dell’s support site has a ...
February 10, 2026

No Bootable Device Found: Troubleshooting and Data Recovery

A No Bootable Device Found error means your computer’s BIOS or UEFI — the firmware that starts your hardware — cannot locate an operating system to load.  Usually, you’ll see this error when you’ve changed your computer’s hardware in some...
February 5, 2026

How to Fix a “Checking File System on C:” Loop That Never Finishes

Windows will issue a “checking file system” message when it encounters errors that prevents it from accessing your data; if you’re stuck on a screen that says Checking file system on C: (or another drive letter) for hours, the operating...
February 3, 2026

“Semaphore Timeout Period Has Expired:” What It Means

The “Semaphore timeout period has expired” error (System Error 121) occurs when your computer attempts to transfer data to or from an external drive or network location and fails to receive a response within a set timeframe. You’re most likely...
February 2, 2026

How Do You Fix Error Code 0xc000000e at Startup?

Error Code 0xc000000e is a Windows Boot Manager message indicating that the operating system cannot locate the files required to start the computer. Usually, the Boot Configuration Data (BCD) has become corrupted, is missing, or is pointing to a drive...
January 28, 2026