RAID 0 drives after changing motherboards?

Davie

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I swapped motherboards and am worried that I now have to reformat my RAID 0 drives to access them. It's already too late to dump the data to another location, since the old motherboard was no longer working. Any ideas on how I could save the data? Would putting in a new drive to boot Windows 7 take care of it?In both the old motherboard and the new motherboard, it has the controller. The RAID 0 drives are SATA 3 and plug right into the motherboard.
 
I suppose the raid 0 unit is on the motherboard.take a look on the site of the manufacturer brand to see if there is such a utility to recover data (usually they have one)
 
If the boot drive was the raid drives, the easiest way will be to install another HD, load an OS onto it (w/o the raid drives connected) and then connect the raid drives and use the mfgs utility to recover the data.
 
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