975X Platinum PUE, 7.2 bios not detecting my SATA2 RAID?

Just bought this mobo 3 days ago and had everything working great with XP and all, until I decided to update the BIOS to 7.2 (no specific reason, just wanting the latest!).
Now XP wont boot :(
It goes through post and all, but it doesnt show the SATA RAID settings (ctrl-i) screen anymore. It seems it only detects the harddrives if I put them as IDE drives in BIOS. If I choose RAID as I had before the flash, it wont detect them.
It goes through all the bootchoices until resorting to a network boot.
Should I try flash it back to 7.1?
Pardon my english

OK, after sending a troubleshooting report to MSI (very quick response by the way....minutes actually), they stated that they were having no problems with there tests systems that were running RAID 0 and the 7.2, or any other bios for that matter.  They also sent me a 7.33 bios   Of course, I flashed the bios and was greeted with the same problem.     But, that got me to thinking.      So, it tried disabling the Jmicron Controler and it F'N worked!!    
In a Nut Shell, These are the BIOS setting I tried and the results:
Jmciron:  IDE   =    No bootable Intel RAID for you.
Jmicron:  RAID  =   No bootable Intel RAID for you.
Jmicron:  DISABLED   =  A very bootable Intel RAID for you!   
I guess trial and error is always good.  Again, MSI was very fast to reply.  I guess I can email this 7.33 if anyone else wants it.  I don't have anywhere to post it.

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    Device ID   0x0000     
    SubSystem ID   0x00000000     
    Revision ID   0x00     
    Capabilities
    Continuous Rate, Primary Buffer with 16-bit Samples, Primary Buffers with 8-bit Samples, Monophonic Primary Buffers, Stereo Primary Buffers, Hardware-mixed Secondary Buffers with 16-bit Samples, Hardware-mixed Secondary Buffers with 8-bit Samples, Hardware-mixed Monophonic Secondary Buffers, Hardware-mixed Stereo Secondary Buffers
     Sound Device 2/2
    Realtek AC'97 Audio        Driver 5.10.0.5760
    Description   Realtek AC97 Audio     
    Manufacturer   Realtek     
    Driver File   ALCXWDM.SYS     
    Driver Version   5.10.0.5760     
     Driver Date   12-1-2004     
    Driver WHQL Certified   true     
    Max Supported 3D Hardware Sounds   25     
    EAX Support   Supported     
     PCI
    Name   Realtek AC'97 Audio     
    Vendor ID   0x10de     
    Device ID   0x00ea     
    SubSystem ID   0x75851462     
    Revision ID   0xa1     
    Capabilities
    Continuous Rate, Primary Buffer with 16-bit Samples, Primary Buffers with 8-bit Samples, Monophonic Primary Buffers, Stereo Primary Buffers, Hardware-mixed Secondary Buffers with 16-bit Samples, Hardware-mixed Secondary Buffers with 8-bit Samples, Hardware-mixed Monophonic Secondary Buffers, Hardware-mixed Stereo Secondary Buffers
     Memory Info
    Total Physical Memory   1.00 GB     
    Free Physical Memory   719 MB     
     Total Pagefile Memory   930 MB     
    Free Pagefile Memory   720 MB     
     Memory Array 1/1
    Max Module Capacity   16.00 GB     
    Location   System Board     
     Use   System     
    Supported Speeds       
     Supported Types       
    Supported Voltages       
    Memory Slot 1/4
    Installed Enabled Size   512 MB     
    Form Factor   DIMM     
    Frequency   0.0 Hz     
    Slot   A0 [Bank0/1]     
    Type Details       
    Enabled Size   512 MB     
    Total Bit Width   64 b     
    Data Bit Width   64 b     
     Memory Slot 2/4
    Installed Enabled Size   0 B     
    Form Factor   DIMM     
    Frequency   0.0 Hz     
    Slot   A1 [Bank2/3]     
    Type Details       
    Enabled Size   0 B     
    Total Bit Width   64 b     
    Data Bit Width   64 b     
     Memory Slot 3/4
    Installed Enabled Size   512 MB     
    Form Factor   DIMM     
    Frequency   0.0 Hz     
    Slot   A2 [Bank4/5]     
    Type Details       
    Enabled Size   512 MB     
    Total Bit Width   64 b     
    Data Bit Width   64 b     
     Memory Slot 4/4
    Installed Enabled Size   0 B     
    Form Factor   DIMM     
    Frequency   0.0 Hz     
    Slot   A3 [Bank6/7]     
    Type Details       
    Enabled Size   0 B     
    Total Bit Width   64 b     
    Data Bit Width   64 b     
     Motherboard Info
    Manufacturer       
    Model   MS-7025     
    Version       
    BIOS Vendor   Phoenix Technologies, LTD     
    BIOS Version   6.00 PG     
    BIOS Release Date   07/11/2005     
    BIOS Properties   Plug and Play, Flash, AGP     
     AGP
    Available Rate   0x00000000     
    Selected Rate   0x00000000     
    Aperture Size   0 B     
    Sideband Addressing       
    Fast Write       
     Card Slots 
    Slot 1/6 (PCI)
    Order   1     
    Designation   PCI0     
    Type   PCI     
    Characteristics   5.0V, PME Signal     
    Data Bus Width   32 b     
    Details   Available, Long     
    IRQ   0     
     Slot 2/6 (PCI)
    Order   2     
    Designation   PCI1     
    Type   PCI     
    Characteristics   5.0V, PME Signal     
    Data Bus Width   32 b     
    Details   Available, Long     
    IRQ   0     
     Slot 3/6 (PCI)
    Order   3     
    Designation   PCI2     
    Type   PCI     
    Characteristics   5.0V, PME Signal     
    Data Bus Width   32 b     
    Details   Available, Long     
    IRQ   0     
    Slot 4/6 (PCI)
    Order   4     
    Designation   PCI3     
    Type   PCI     
    Characteristics   5.0V, PME Signal     
    Data Bus Width   32 b     
    Details   Available, Long     
    IRQ   0     
     Slot 5/6 (PCI)
    Order   5     
    Designation   PCI4     
    Type   PCI     
    Characteristics   5.0V, PME Signal     
    Data Bus Width   32 b     
    Details   Available, Long     
    IRQ   0     
     Slot 6/6 (AGP)
    NVIDIA GeForce 6800 GT
    Order   0     
    Designation   AGP     
    Type   AGP     
    Characteristics   5.0V     
    Data Bus Width   32 b     
    Details   In Use, Long     
    Device Class   Display Adapter     
    Manufacturer   NVIDIA     
    Driver Version   7.1.8.4     
    Driver Date   2-24-2005     
    IRQ   16     
     System Devices 
    Name   PCI standard host CPU bridge     
    Manufacturer   (Standard system devices)     
     Name   PCI standard host CPU bridge     
    Manufacturer   (Standard system devices)     
    Name   PCI standard host CPU bridge     
    Manufacturer   (Standard system devices)     
     Name   PCI standard host CPU bridge     
    Manufacturer   (Standard system devices)     
    Name   PCI standard ISA bridge     
    Manufacturer   (Standard system devices)     
     Name   PCI standard host CPU bridge     
    Manufacturer   (Standard system devices)     
    Name   NVIDIA nForce3 250 AGP Host to PCI Bridge     
    Manufacturer   NVIDIA     
     Name   NVIDIA nForce PCI System Management     
    Manufacturer   NVIDIA     
    Name   PCI standard PCI-to-PCI bridge     
    Manufacturer   (Standard system devices)     
     Monitor Info
    Monitor 1/1
    Name   Plug and Play Monitor     
    Manufacturer   (Standard monitor types)     
    Max Width   1600 px     
    Max Height   1200 px     
     Operating System Info
    Operating System   Microsoft Windows XP     
    Version   5.1.2600     
     Service Pack   Service Pack 1     
    Locale   GB     
     Desktop Width   1024 px     
    Desktop Height   768 px     
     Desktop BPP   32 b     
     Open Processes 
    Name   PID   Memory Usage
    3DMark03.exe   2676    12 MB 
    alg.exe   1624    2 MB 
    CoreCenter.exe   1848    7 MB 
    csrss.exe   912    3 MB 
    explorer.exe   832    15 MB 
    Idle   0    16 KB 
    iexplore.exe   1480    8 MB 
    lsass.exe   1004    2 MB 
    mcagent.exe   928    5 MB 
    McShield.exe   444    10 MB 
    McVSEscn.exe   1260    7 MB 
    mcvsrte.exe   1664    9 MB 
    mcvsshld.exe   896    5 MB 
    MpfAgent.exe   1804    5 MB 
    MpfService.exe   1688    4 MB 
    MpfTray.exe   1256    9 MB 
    mscifapp.exe   1060    7 MB 
    msimn.exe   2648    2 MB 
    MSKAgent.exe   1136    3 MB 
    MSKSrvr.exe   1748    16 MB 
    nvsvc32.exe   2016    2 MB 
    rundll32.exe   1316    2 MB 
    services.exe   992    3 MB 
    smss.exe   700    344 KB 
    spoolsv.exe   1540    4 MB 
    svchost.exe   1168    4 MB 
    svchost.exe   1320    15 MB 
    svchost.exe   1472    4 MB 
    svchost.exe   1504    1 MB 
    svchost.exe   276    10 MB 
    System   4    220 KB 
    wdfmgr.exe   2044    1 MB 
    winlogon.exe   948    480 KB 
    wmiprvse.exe   2452    6 MB 
    Name   PID   Memory Usage
    3DMark03.exe   2676    12 MB 
    alg.exe   1624    2 MB 
    CoreCenter.exe   1848    7 MB 
    csrss.exe   912    3 MB 
    explorer.exe   832    15 MB 
    Idle   0    16 KB 
    iexplore.exe   1480    8 MB 
    lsass.exe   1004    2 MB 
    mcagent.exe   928    5 MB 
    McShield.exe   444    10 MB 
    McVSEscn.exe   1260    7 MB 
    mcvsrte.exe   1664    9 MB 
    mcvsshld.exe   896    5 MB 
    MpfAgent.exe   1804    5 MB 
    MpfService.exe   1688    4 MB 
    MpfTray.exe   1256    9 MB 
    mscifapp.exe   1060    7 MB 
    msimn.exe   2648    2 MB 
    MSKAgent.exe   1136    3 MB 
    MSKSrvr.exe   1748    16 MB 
    nvsvc32.exe   2016    2 MB 
    rundll32.exe   1316    2 MB 
    services.exe   992    3 MB 
    smss.exe   700    344 KB 
    spoolsv.exe   1540    4 MB 
    svchost.exe   1168    4 MB 
    svchost.exe   1320    15 MB 
    svchost.exe   1472    4 MB 
    svchost.exe   1504    1 MB 
    svchost.exe   276    10 MB 
    System   4    220 KB 
    wdfmgr.exe   2044    1 MB 
    winlogon.exe   948    480 KB 
    wmiprvse.exe   2452    6 MB 
    Name   PID   Memory Usage
    Idle   0    16 KB 
    System   4    220 KB 
    svchost.exe   276    10 MB 
    McShield.exe   444    10 MB 
    smss.exe   700    344 KB 
    explorer.exe   832    15 MB 
    mcvsshld.exe   896    5 MB 
    csrss.exe   912    3 MB 
    mcagent.exe   928    5 MB 
    winlogon.exe   948    480 KB 
    services.exe   992    3 MB 
    lsass.exe   1004    2 MB 
    mscifapp.exe   1060    7 MB 
    MSKAgent.exe   1136    3 MB 
    svchost.exe   1168    4 MB 
    MpfTray.exe   1256    9 MB 
    McVSEscn.exe   1260    7 MB 
    rundll32.exe   1316    2 MB 
    svchost.exe   1320    15 MB 
    svchost.exe   1472    4 MB 
    iexplore.exe   1480    8 MB 
    svchost.exe   1504    1 MB 
    spoolsv.exe   1540    4 MB 
    alg.exe   1624    2 MB 
    mcvsrte.exe   1664    9 MB 
    MpfService.exe   1688    4 MB 
    MSKSrvr.exe   1748    16 MB 
    MpfAgent.exe   1804    5 MB 
    CoreCenter.exe   1848    7 MB 
    nvsvc32.exe   2016    2 MB 
    wdfmgr.exe   2044    1 MB 
    wmiprvse.exe   2452    6 MB 
    msimn.exe   2648    2 MB 
    3DMark03.exe   2676    12 MB 
    Name   PID   Memory Usage
    Idle   0    16 KB 
    System   4    220 KB 
    smss.exe   700    344 KB 
    winlogon.exe   948    480 KB 
    wdfmgr.exe   2044    1 MB 
    svchost.exe   1504    1 MB 
    msimn.exe   2648    2 MB 
    nvsvc32.exe   2016    2 MB 
    rundll32.exe   1316    2 MB 
    alg.exe   1624    2 MB 
    lsass.exe   1004    2 MB 
    services.exe   992    3 MB 
    csrss.exe   912    3 MB 
    MSKAgent.exe   1136    3 MB 
    spoolsv.exe   1540    4 MB 
    MpfService.exe   1688    4 MB 
    svchost.exe   1472    4 MB 
    svchost.exe   1168    4 MB 
    mcvsshld.exe   896    5 MB 
    mcagent.exe   928    5 MB 
    MpfAgent.exe   1804    5 MB 
    wmiprvse.exe   2452    6 MB 
    McVSEscn.exe   1260    7 MB 
    CoreCenter.exe   1848    7 MB 
    mscifapp.exe   1060    7 MB 
    iexplore.exe   1480    8 MB 
    MpfTray.exe   1256    9 MB 
    mcvsrte.exe   1664    9 MB 
    McShield.exe   444    10 MB 
    svchost.exe   276    10 MB 
    3DMark03.exe   2676    12 MB 
    svchost.exe   1320    15 MB 
    explorer.exe   832    15 MB 
    MSKSrvr.exe   1748    16 MB 
     

    Quote
    Memory Slot 1/4
    Installed Enabled Size   512 MB     
    Form Factor   DIMM     
    Frequency   0.0 Hz     
    Slot   A0 [Bank0/1]     
    Type Details       
    Enabled Size   512 MB     
    Total Bit Width   64 b     
    Data Bit Width   64 b      
    Memory Slot 2/4
    Installed Enabled Size   0 B     
    Form Factor   DIMM     
    Frequency   0.0 Hz     
    Slot   A1 [Bank2/3]     
    Type Details       
    Enabled Size   0 B     
    Total Bit Width   64 b     
    Data Bit Width   64 b     
    Memory Slot 3/4
    Installed Enabled Size   512 MB
    Form Factor   DIMM     
    Frequency   0.0 Hz     
    Slot   A2 [Bank4/5]     
    Type Details       
    Enabled Size   512 MB     
    Total Bit Width   64 b     
    Data Bit Width   64 b      
    Memory Slot 4/4
    Installed Enabled Size   0 B     
    Form Factor   DIMM     
    Frequency   0.0 Hz     
    Slot   A3 [Bank6/7]     
    Type Details       
    Enabled Size   0 B     
    Total Bit Width   64 b     
    Data Bit Width   64 b     
    Use slot 1+2  ( A0 and A1 )
    Like this :
    [ Memory Devices / A0 ] 
      Memory Device Properties: 
       Form Factor   DIMM 
       Size   512 MB 
       Total Width   64-bit 
       Data Width   64-bit 
       Device Locator   A0 
       Bank Locator   Bank0/1     
    [ Memory Devices / A1 ] 
      Memory Device Properties: 
       Form Factor   DIMM 
       Size   512 MB 
       Total Width   64-bit 
       Data Width   64-bit 
       Device Locator   A1 
       Bank Locator   Bank2/3 
     [ Memory Devices / A2 ] 
      Memory Device Properties: 
       Form Factor   DIMM 
       Total Width   64-bit 
       Data Width   64-bit 
       Device Locator   A2 
       Bank Locator   Bank4/5 
     [ Memory Devices / A3 ] 
      Memory Device Properties: 
       Form Factor   DIMM 
       Total Width   64-bit 
       Data Width   64-bit 
       Device Locator   A3 
       Bank Locator   Bank6/7

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