Heh, I wish it was that simple but you see I've already re-installed windows over the install for the old motherboard, that is the install of windows that was working and seeing the drive is gone and replaced by the one I'm using now.
I've thought of trying it that way but you see I'd have to:
- Install/plug in the old motherboard
- re-install windows
- install drivers for the RAID card and a network card (unless I can find a large enough external HDD to borrow)
- cross my fingers that it can now find the data and mount the drive properly
- find some place to store all that info and transfer it
- plug in the new motherboard
- format the RAID array
- transfer all that data back
- and finally take a nap from exhaustion
I honestly don't have much faith in the plan since I don't think the change in the motherboard is the issue (though I'm not 100% sure, that's why I'm here). It's the same RAID card connected to the same drives, just windows won't read it through the card.
A RAID card shouldn't change how it works just because it's put into a different motherboard should it?
All this might be moot now as I've been fiddling with diskpart.exe and I think I may have screwed myself. I noticed it had a volume listed on the primary drive as the correct size but didn't have the secondary drive listed. I thought that maybe deleting the volume and recreating it would solve the problem but I don't think it did and instead wiped all the volume information off the drive and I have a feeling I won't be able to recreate it. I'm gonna wait a couple days and see if anyone has another solution, if not I guess it's formatting time.
Thanks,