Transferring RAID0 using Intel RST

NickEntin

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My motherboard got fried in a power surge, so I had to replace it. I had an SSD boot drive and a RAID0 array with 2 HDD member disks set up with Intel Rapid Storage Technology. I moved the two disks to my new motherboard and installed Windows 8 on the SDD and all the drivers and stuff. So now when I open the Intel RST program, it shows up the SSD, a failed RAID0 array (missing member), and another unassigned HDD. How can I tell it that the unassigned HDD is the missing member disk of the RAID array?

Here's my specs:
Old Motherboard: GIGABYTE GA-Z68XP-UD3 LGA 1155 Intel Z68
New Motherboard: MSI Z77A-G45 LGA 1155 Intel Z77

EDIT:
So I read the article it automatically linked to below and decided to try that out. I removed the array in Intel RST and ran TestDisk. One of the drives said it's a bad GPT partition, so I ran it on the other disk. Currently 1% through the scan, and this is the output so far:

MS Data 103423 308222 204800
check_FAT: Unusual media descriptor <0xf0!=0xf8>
Warning: number of heads/cylinder mismatches 2 (FAT) != 255 (HD)
Warning: number of sectors per track mismatches 18 (FAT) != 63 (HD)
MS Data 14930312 14933191 2880 [BOOTTEST]

Trying to follow the TestDisk instructions, but I'm quite lost.
 

NickEntin

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Quite true, the last time I backed up was about a month ago. I was due for another one, just hadn't done it yet. The real lesson I learned from this is to keep everything on a surge protector. Turns out my computer was plugged into the wrong power strip (the one without a surge protector). Won't make that mistake again.
 

NickEntin

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By battery backup I assume you mean a UPS? I was looking at getting one of those as well. Any suggestions for good ones? It would be for one desktop and one monitor.
 
I've got two 1500VA battery backups on my two comps. The oldest a Belkin and the newest a CyberPower. The CyberPower has been perfect for at least a couple years now. Several years ago, like a dumbass, I plugged a vacuum into the belkin and blew out both batteries that were in it with a loud boom. I took the batteries out and looked them up on the internet and found two identical ones and installed them and the belkin has been perfect for a bunch of years again.