mi spiace dirtelo ma sei nella c...a. Devi fare riconoscere il disco dinamico al nuovo sistema operativo come se fosse montato su un altro PC. Prova con i consigli del seguente articolo.
questo l'ho trovato nella knowledge base di microsoft ma non mi prendo responsabilità ;)
Moving Dynamic Disks
Removing disks from the original computer:
When you remove a Dynamic disk from a computer, information about it and its volumes is retained by the remaining online Dynamic disks. The removed disk is displayed in the Disk Management MMC utility as a "Dynamic/Offline" disk with the name "Missing." You can remove this Missing disk entry by removing all volumes or mirrors on that disk, and then use the Remove Disk menu item associated with that disk.
You must have at least one online Dynamic disk to retain information about Missing disks and their volumes. When you physically remove the last Dynamic disk, you lose the information and the Missing disks are no longer displayed in the Disk Management MMC utility.
Connecting disks to a new computer:
After you physically connect the disks to the new computer, click Rescan Disks on the Action menu in the Disk Management MMC utility. When you physically connect a new Dynamic disk, it is displayed in the Disk Management MMC utility as Dynamic/Foreign.
"Importing" Foreign disks:
If you move one Disk Group to another computer that contains its own Disk Group, the Disk Group you moved is marked as Foreign until you manually import it into the existing group.
To use Foreign/Dynamic disks, use the "Import Foreign Disks" operation associated with one of the disks. The manual operation lists one or more Disk Groups, identified by the name of the computer where they were created. If you expand the details on a Disk Group, it lists the locally-connected disks that are members. Click the appropriate Disk Group, and then click OK. You can then view the dialog box that lists volumes that were found in the Disk Group, along with some indication of the status of those volumes.
Since volumes can span multiple disks, using simple disk spanning, striping, mirroring, or RAID-5 redundancy mechanisms, the display status of a volume in the Import Foreign Disks dialog box can become complicated if some of the disks have not been moved. Another complication may be moving a disk, and then moving additional disks at a later time. This is supported, but can be complicated. For example, if one active mirror of a volume is moved from one system to another, and then another is moved later, one of the two mirrors appears to be up-to-date on one system, and the other mirror appears up-to-date on the other system. When the two mirrors are put together on the same system, they both appear up-to-date, but they have different contents. LDM handles this particular situation by using the mirror that was moved first.
L'articolo è tratto da qui
http://support.microsoft.com/?scid=kb;en-us;222189&x=10&y=11
Alternativamente puoi provare con un programma per il recupero dati come GET DATA BACK