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Shanekilz

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  1. So using my friends setup worked, Intel chipset recognized the raid immediately and transferred required files over to another drive, broke the RAID and moved the drives to new PC, thanks for your advice. This time I have the RAID setup in windows.
  2. Friend has a system with a 7th gen Intel chipset, uncertain if it's the same chipset. But he is running the same CPU as I was running (i7-7700K).
  3. Yeaaaahhhh about that..... heh.... I may have had a little tinsy oversight there. MOST of the data is unimportant. However, there are a few files more recently that I left on the drive that have some importance that aren't backed up anywhere. This is why we're supposed to have redundancy, but sadly I failed to do so.
  4. Old systems Motherboard is fried. There's no going backwards. I have a friend that has a similar configuration, but well... we're not sure if that'll work trying to copy the data off on that. Yeah definitely learned that lesson the hard way.
  5. I did setup the BIOs to read the drives as a RAID, however going into the AMD RAID configuration shows that the drives are read as Non-RAID drives and only gives me an option to initialize the drives and tweak minor RAID settings agnostic of the drives. I'm fearful of attempting to reinitialize the drives will erase the data and make data recovery impossible. From what I've gathered this appears to be the case as the RAID controllers seem to vary by chipset as I don't have a seperate RAID card. Maybe in the future might be worthwhile investing it.
  6. Hey guys. I recently had to swap out my motherboard from my computer and with that I swapped from an Intel Chipset over to an AMD Chipset. The RAID I created was created in the BIOs on the original. I was wondering if anyone knows of any solutions to port the old RAID over without much dataloss Original System Operating System: Windows 10 Home Motherboard: Asus - STRIX Z270-E GAMING ATX Processor: Intel i7-7700K RAM: 2x8GB G.Skill - Trident Z RGB DDR4-3200 Memory Video Card: Gigabyte Geforce 1080 Ti AORUS Xtreme PSU: EVGA - SuperNOVA G2 850 Storage: SSD: Samsung 960 EVO 250 GB HDD: 2x WD Caviar Blue 1 TB 7500 RPM Drives Current System Motherboard: ASUS Crosshair VI Hero X370 Processor: AMD Ryzen 2700X OS, RAM. Video Card, PSU and Storage are the same on this System The RAID configuration was a RAID 0 involving the 2 WD Blues aforementioned configured via the BIOS on the old STRIX board. The RAID 0 was working up until the motherboard was fried after a water incident which rendered the board irreparable. Now, I can no longer access this RAID 0 on the new system. I'm aware part of this is due to the change of RAID controllers and chipsets, but what I'm hoping for is if anyone has any ideas of a possible solution to access or rebuild the RAID 0 without having to reformat the drives and lose all data. I've tried a couple of software solutions but as of currently Windows will not Recognize the drives, so any tool I've attempted to use to perform personal data recovery has not come up with anything promising. Any possible solutions would be helpful. And if you believe any additional information will be helpful please let me know.
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