Important: Win 2000 Blue screens specials

I struggled for three days to install RAID on my machine with constant blue screens.
Turns out that only later builds of windows 2000 support my hard drive's RAID.
Make sure you have the absolute latest Windows 2000 or XP.
Solved my blue screens nightmare:)
Hope this helps someone.

Sorry, my setup is:
P4 2.60 FSB 800, HT enabled
Kingston HyperX DDR400, 2 sticks of 512MB each
865PE Neo2-FIS2R
Antec TruePower 430W
Dual SATA Hitachi 80GB
Win2k

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