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.
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.