Raid drivers won't install with 1.8bios

I ran into an issue with the new 1.8 bios for the K8N Neo 2. Attempted to reinstall XP and the install would hang when adding one of the raid files from the floppy to the windows installation folder.(made several attempts with different floppies) Switched back to 1.6 bios and no problems. Anyone else experience this issue? 

Did you "upgrade" the diskette with driverfiles from "..\5.10\nForce_5.10_WinXP2K_WHQL_international\IDE\WinXP"  ?

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