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Access Windows Software RAID 5?

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Moving to Ubuntu, running 22.04.2 LTS. Previously I had Windows 10 installed and created a software RAID 5 (or fake-RAID) following these steps: https://recoverhdd.com/blog/creating-software-raid-in-windows.html#ch3

After installing Ubuntu, I can't seem to figure out how to access the data that's on that RAID. I see the disks in Terminal and Disks, but due to their formatting, they're not currently accessible directly (makes sense).

I've tried ldmtool, mdadm, and dmraid. Nothing seems to be working!

I'd really like to not lose this data. Can anyone point me to a tool or resource that could help? Happy to provide more details if needed.

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