Fresh XP install on SATA Raid 0

I can not seem to get windows to recognize the array I have created in the bios.  This is what I have done so far.  I created the raid 0 array using 2 Maxtor 80 gig SATA drives.  They are connected to the Promise SATA controller.  I create the array using the FastBuild utility which creates a functional Raid 0 array.  Then when I go to install XP, I hit F6 when it asks for the drivers.  The problem is it never asks for the floppy disk containing the Promise drivers.  XP says that I don't have any drives installed and therefore cannot install because there isn't a hard drive.  What is the problem?  Could it be that my powersupply is too low wattage, and that XP can't find the drives because they aren't getting enough juice?
Here are my specs:
K8T Neo
AMD Athlon 64 3200+
2 x 512 megs Geil DDR400 memory
Samsung combo drive
ATI 9600 Pro video card
2 x Maxtor 7200 80 gig hard drives
Antec 300 Watt PS

The Power supply does seem like a likely cause of problems here. One thing to note is to look at the sticker on the Power supply and note all the voltages along with their corrisponding amps here.
Here is the deal. You could have a 600w PSU and still have a low amp max on the 12 volt bus. The new motherboard requires more Amps than past systems did on the 12volt bus in this case. I am currently upgrading from an AMD 1200 system to a 3400+. The power supply I currently have is a 450w unit that only produces a max of 11 amps on the 12 volt bus. I would just toast it with the new system parts. While it is perfectly fine for the existing system it is junk for the new stuff.
I did note though that you have a 300w PSU which is likely way to low in any case. You may want to look here for some of the other topics that discuss power supplies to get a handle on what you should have.
Having enough power is your freind.

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