SATA RAID and K92A Platinum

OK Guy’s
I need your assistance here.  I just purchased a MSI K92A Platinum motherboard and having the darnest time setting up RAID 0 (or any RAID period).   Before I go any further this is my setup.
SATA 1    Western Digital WD2500JS 250GB SATA
SATA 2   Western Digital WD2500JS 250GB SATA
SATA 3   LITE-ON 20X DVD SATA MODEL LH-20A1S
SATA 4   Western Digital WD2500JS 250GB SATA
SATA 5
SATA 6
Floppy drive installed
Memory: Kingston Hyper 2GB 1066 (x2)
Processor: AMD 6400+ (3.2)
Video: Ge Force 8800 GTX
In the basic (CMOS) screen I see all my drives.  When I move to the advance screen and select RAID. All the drives including my DVD disappear from the basic (CMOS) screen.  In the RAID utility, I see all three hard drives (minus the DVD drive).  I created my RAID 0 with two of the drives and left the last drive free for future use.  The problem arises when I reboot and try to use my DVD drive with Windows VISTA.  After the initial boot from the Windows CD, I followed the on screen instruction by selecting the install tab.  It would prompt me for my license number and move to the next screen.  After that it would return with the error unable to find DVD/CDROM (no further installation possible).  Just remember it had booted off the CD in the first place.  Not sure what is the problem.  Unfortunately I can’t install WINDOWS on a RAID drive until I figure out why when I select RAID that my DVD is not seen correctly after booting . 
All things being equal, I have no problem installing WINDOWS without defining a RAID device on this motherboard.  All the drives are seen including my DVD.    A little history I just came from using an ASUS MSN-SLI Deluxe motherboard and I did not have any of these problems. At this point is seems ASUS had the easiest RAID utility.    Final note, hardware is good and tested.   Any response would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance
Richard

No, you can use as many as you would like. It's just that RAID 0 with three drives is not possible on the Promise controller (red ports), as it has only two ports. Therefore you will need to use the SB600 controller, which is somewhat picky about SATA RAID drivers...
Anyway, the Promise controller is already disabled. Set your SB600 controller to RAID in your BIOS, then enter the FastBuild utility using CTRL + F when prompted. Build the array to your likings and save the settings, then boot from your Vista DVD. If you're lucky the drivers from the MSI CD (for Vista) will work. Otherwise you will have to start trying SB600 SATA RAID drivers from other manufacturers, those from DFI are known to work quite well.

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    Quote from: Karlos5000 on 17-February-05, 02:11:09
    Did you mean MSI's site, for the new drivers?
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  • K9A2 Platinum Cannot Use RAID and PCI IDE card [SOLVED]

    Hello,
    I am trying to do the following set-up on my K9A2 Platinum, using a Phenom 9600 processor:
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    Thanks for the replies.
    Now, I'm going to surprise you: I managed to make both cards (the Promise and HighPoint) work together! Read how...
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    Now I was curious: could it be that this - together with the beta BIOS - was the cause of my problems? I installed the other SATA disk to Promise T3 (the red socket) and the controller detected it, but all I could do is to set it up as a RAID 0 array (which pretty much does nothing). Next, I installed the RocketRAID also together with the IDE Linux disk and the system detected both disks; I can boot Linux fine and enter both the RocketRAID BIOS and Promise T3 BIOS. I can delete and recreate the array in Promise T3 as I please, but due to the fact that I only have one SATA disk now, I get limited options (RAID 0 and JBOD).
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    Tomorrow, I shall return the SATA drive to the store I bought it and get a replacement, so that I can set up my RAID 1.
    The plan is to have Linux boot from the IDE (I've never managed to set up a Linux disk to boot from RAID) where Windows Server 2003 will boot from RAID.
    Will keep you posted about the progress I make.
    BTW Bas, I'm sorry I couldn't make out much of your brainstorming 
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  • P965 Platinum SATA RAID drivers to slipstream

    Hey guys,
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    Quote from: Quadrifoglio Verde on 03-March-07, 23:47:11
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    "I can not slipstream both, as they are both named "iastor.sys"..."
    you no need to put them both, only one of them.
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