Were you using the server board RAID in any way (other than passthrough)? If not when you connect a single drive to another windows machine it should present as a normal NTFS disk with a hidden folder with that disk's Pool part in it,and whatever content was in that disk's part of the pool accordingly in there
The premise of Drivepool is that it doesn't jiggy with the disks in any way,merely present a unified pool and manages file/folder placement in the background
*Edit to be more clear,you should be able to connect individual disks to a laptop/PC (I have a USB Dock for quick swaps) and read the pool disks individually even without drivepool
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Were you using the server board RAID in any way (other than passthrough)? If not when you connect a single drive to another windows machine it should present as a normal NTFS disk with a hidden folder with that disk's Pool part in it,and whatever content was in that disk's part of the pool accordingly in there
Example: D:\PoolPart.37fd2833-0a62-42af-a2b7-f6899100db05
The premise of Drivepool is that it doesn't jiggy with the disks in any way,merely present a unified pool and manages file/folder placement in the background
*Edit to be more clear,you should be able to connect individual disks to a laptop/PC (I have a USB Dock for quick swaps) and read the pool disks individually even without drivepool