[SOLVED] Dynamic volume failed after changing motherboards (Windows 10)?

Aug 13, 2021
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I changed my motherboard from a Gigabyte X570 Aorus Elite to an Asus TUF Gaming X570-Plus (Wifi) and suddenly Windows doesn't recognize my RAID 0 drives. The Windows Disk Management tool says the two drives failed or something. I tried to reactivate the volume but that doesn't do anything. Is there any option other than formatting the drives? The volume used to work fine before changing motherboards.
 
  1. What specific drives are in this RAID 0?
  2. How was this RAID instantiated? Within Windows, or the motherboard/BIOS?
  3. Changing motherboards often/usually requires a fresh OS install. RAID or no RAID.
  4. You DO have a full recoverable backup of this data, right?