ASM on windows error

Hi,
I want to create a single database instance which uses ASM disks on my windows 7 machine.
Oracle version is 11gr2
Since ASM instance creation is not available with database creation (dbca of 10g) on 11g, I read somewhere that we need to install Oracle Grid Infrastructure.
So, first created few asm disks on my hard drive using
D:\asmdisks>asmtool -create D:\asmdisks\disk1 1024
D:\asmdisks>asmtool -create D:\asmdisks\disk2 1024
Now started Oracle Grid Infrastructure and selected "Install and Configure Grid for Standalone server" option, but it does not show me created ASM disks while creating disk group. Also tried changing "Discovery Path"
So the question is:
1> am i proceeding correctly?
2> what needs to be done to view asmdisks placed at D:\asmdisks in grid installation.
Please let me know if anything i mentioned is not clear.
Thanks!

it is an undocumented method, and wont work 'out-of-the-box'
first install Grid Infrastructure (software only), after that you can set up an ASM instance manually with virtual disks like that
here is an example:
http://alexzeng.wordpress.com/2008/11/07/step-by-step-setup-asm-using-os-files-in-11g/

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