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Recently, my computer pooped. I don't even know what was wrong with it, but I couldn't boot into windows. I figured some bios setting went wonky and I flashed the CMOS. Little did I know that in doing this, I got rid of my RAID 0 array. Now that I've done a clean install of windows 10, I cant access my RAID array, because it no longer exists. All the data should still be on the drives, I just need a way to access it.

 

Anybody have some recommendations on how to fix it? Thanks!

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use the sata slot on ur motherboerd

CPU AMD 9590 -- 2x Titan X ---  RAM 32GB KINGSTON---PSU EVGA 1000 ------ HARD DRIVE 2TB WD BLACK -- MOTHERBOARD AMD 900 SERIE

RAZER CRACKEN ---------RAZER NAGA -------------------RAZER CHROMA

english is new language for me so forgive my many mistake / I have moderate autism so im not always correct 

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I'd have to suggest trying to make a Raid 0 with those two drives.

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