I can not find my Hard disk

I was useing my hard disk fine but i downlod the program (Register NTFS for Mac OS X) and
The program ended with validity after that my hard disk dose not showing

Uninstall the program. It should have come with an uninstaller. If not, contact the developer for instructions.

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    Hi,
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    Everything I've read says that that won't work because I have the RAID card.
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