Recovering Hard Drive Data?

My motherboard on my computer has just this minute crashed, but the data on my four Western Digital 250GB drives (two pairs of which I have RAID'd [striped] together) should be fine. Before I send my computer to be repaired, though, I want to backup my background onto another computer. Right now I enjoy two of the SATA disks plugged into the new computer. Windows informs me that it have detected the drives and that they are ready for use, but I can't in fact access them (i.e.: through My Computer). How can I access the data on these drives short risking loss to the data on them?
Answers:
You said you enjoy 4 HDDs in Raid-so some info is on one and some on the other-Did you check if you enjoy the 2 that fit together-in Raid ? ?
all drives are used within raid adjectives drives have to be present to draw from the data rotten of them the new computer(alternate computer) have to support the same mugging technology as the original configuration any vacillation and you wont get your facts
If you were using onboard attack, then you'll want a motherboard with the exact same assault chipset to get background off the array. If you be using a pci raid card after you need to plug the assault card into another computer to see the array.
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