You have to do the registry hack. Because you installed the os with no raid to begin with. Try this and see what you get.
With RAID disabled, boot into Windows and start Regedit.exe
1. Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Servic es\iaStorV
2. In the right-hand column, you should see a value named Start. Double-click this entry and change the data from 1 to 0.
3. Reboot with RAID enabled – Windows should load just fine. Now install your raid drivers. This time around, it should detect your hardware and install without any issues.




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