RAID controllers require that drivers be loaded during the initial
installation process. You need the drivers on a floppy (USB key and/or CD
will NOT do!) When the blue installation screen first comes up, you'll see
"Press F6 to load storage drivers" at the bottom of the screen. Press F6 and
then follow the prompts to load your RAID/SATA drivers.
Okay, I've been able to get the raid to show up on disk management after
booting up with the old drive.. Should I keep the old drive and somehow
move the data to the raid partition?
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