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How can I read an AMD Raidxpert2 array created in Windows?

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So, to be brief, I was using Win10 when I built my current system (Asus Crosshair VIII x570 motherboard with Ryzen 7 3800x CPU) and I ended up using the Raidxpert 2 software in windows to create a RAID 1 array to store my files. I'm now dual-booting to Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS from an SSD that is separate from the RAID array and am trying to access the files in the array. I've only been able to find information on installing Ubuntu to a raid or comments saying that the raidxpert2 software sucks, but nothing about actually being able to access the array. I would just create a software array in Ubuntu, but I don't have the storage to copy my files somewhere else to create a new array. Is there a way to mount the array in Ubuntu that I just haven't found yet, or is this a lost cause?

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