Lenovo d20 and marvell raid

I cannot log into MRU with admiministrator rights and i don't know how to rebuild a volume disk. in raid 5.
Please help?
Lenovo D20 +windows seven+ mru 1.2.0.12 + marvel 88SE63/64
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Hello,
you should use MRU Version 4.1.0.1610.
I had the same problem, this version ist the first working version
Works fine with user and admin account (ADS also).
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