Bad HD in Raid 0

My XPS710 2 160 GB as C:, raid 0, I guess. The computer could not start. Ran the Dell Diagnostics and a disk failed verification. I installed a new drive c: and re-installed XP with the software. What I was wondering is it possiable to retrieve all data for each disc?


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