New motherboard not recognising old RAID-1 array

Voidhawk42

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My motherboard recently died after 6 years hard service, so I upgraded. But neither the new board BIOS nor the inbuilt RAID controller recognise the RAID-1 array I set up on the previous board. Asking it to set the hdds up as an array causes it to warn me this would erase both drives.
Is there anyway to keep the drives in a RAID-1 array without losing the data?

Old board: Asus P5Q Pro turbo, using Intel P45 / ICH10R chipset, Intel southbridge and intel matrix storage tech for RAID support.

New board: Asus Z97-P, using Intel Z97 Express chipset, Intel rapid storage tech 13 for RAID support.

HDDs: 2x Western Digital Caviar Blue 320gb sata 16mb cache.
 
Solution
Because you change the MB then the raid can't be recognized anymore, the raid setup can only be recognized by the same model MB, if you can't find the same model MB, Asus P5Q Pro turbo , you will lose all the data in it.
Because you change the MB then the raid can't be recognized anymore, the raid setup can only be recognized by the same model MB, if you can't find the same model MB, Asus P5Q Pro turbo , you will lose all the data in it.
 
Solution