Cant make a RAID0 on a P965 Platinum

My system is as follows:
P965 Platinum
CPU E6600
2GB ram
SATA1 STorage HD 400GB
SATA2 Raptor 37GB
SATA3 Raptor 37GB
IDE DVD-burner
I want the 2 raptors in RAID0 but there is no way it will work. I have created the raid and continuing installing XP. I press F6 and put in the floppy with the ICH8R raid controller it find it and continues to install. Short time after i get an error message like this:
STOP:0X0000007B (0XF78D663C,0XC000034,0X00000000,0X00000000)
Please give me some help..... 

I went through a very similar problem, but different board and different HDDs, but my solution may work for you. My thread: https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=104252.0
Try downloading the latest drivers from http://downloadfinder.intel.com There is a utility to create the floppy disk with the latest drivers. I ran into that problem with my Hitachi drives using RAID0, but on the 975x board. There was a known issue with my HDDs posted on Intel's site, but I do not see your drives listed on the TSB. If you have tried the latest drivers then try the ones on the MSI CD if you haven't already. Here is another thread on an ASUS forum for the same error and this person's solution was to not use the latest drivers. I'd almost bet anything that it is a driver issue though assuming that you have correctly configured the BIOS for RAID and correctly setup the disk configuration in the Intel Matrix Storage console prior to installing Windows.

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    Quote from: EagleDM on 07-February-07, 07:12:21
    You're not alone..
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    Daniel / MaximoPC
    www.maximopc.org
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