Perc 4/SC drivers for 2012 R2 x64

I followed the thread named
Perc 4/SC drivers for 2008 R2 x64
and found that the drivers for 2003 x64 worked. I got the OS to see the controller and to see the drive space. However the system is always telling me that the RAID (logical drive) is in a state of initialization.
when I got in to the Computer Manager/Disk Tools it shows me the drive and the number of gig but it won't let me access it because it tells me that the policy of the system won't let me access it. It also tells me that the drive is in a state of initialization.
How long is this 'initialization' process supposed to take place?

NM. It just took a really long time to initialize 

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