P35 Platinum - Intel PRO 1000 MT Network Adapter problem

Greetings.
Found out very strage thing - installation of "Intel PRO 1000 MT  Network Adapter" in any PCI slot disabled onboard Intel raid controller!  :(
If this card installed Intel Matrix Storage Manager screen  do not appear in boot process and Raid do not listed in Boot Sequence bios options, instead
 I can see Network Adapter in this list. I tryed "Boot from othe devices" option, bus it not work too.
So with this adapter installed I'm not able to boot from raid.
Currently I use bios version 1.4
Any idea how to solve this?
P.S. Installation of old 3COM 3C905CX-TX-M Adapter did not have such effect, but there is no Win x64 drivers for it.

Hi Maesus,
Thanks, I did and filled information about my computer configuration.
Hope it'll help solve the problem.
AaronYuri, thans go reply.
But maybe it's some misundestanding - when I say that installation of Intel adapter in PCI slot "disabled onboard Intel raid controllr" it does not mean that raid controller disabled in bios settings - settings in "Integrated Peripherals->On-chip ATA devices" are the same (PCI IDE BusMaster = Enabled, Raid mode = RAID), but it's looks like bios "did not see" raid controller - it disappers from list of devices to boot from and I did not see screen of Intel Matrix in boot proces (this screen alwais presents if controller switched in raid mode) 

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