Snow Leopard on RAID 0, 1 remaining hdd, trying to install windows 7 on it

So i have snow leopard installed on a RAID 0. I also have a single remaining hdd that has my old Leopard on it. I want to install windows 7 on that remaining internal hdd but bootcamp won't allow me to run setup because it says it doesn't support RAIDs, even though i'm not trying to install windows on the RAID.
Can someone please help me out here? Someone on another forum suggested an AHCI, but i have no experience with them.

Hatter speaks in tongues. --actually phrases that often require interpretation. I think he means that you have 3 drives, 1, 2, and 3 and that 1 and 2 are your RAID drives. He says use Disk Utility to format 3 as Master Boot Record and MSDOS--which doesn't mean much to me. But, looking at the formatting options in Disk Utility might clarify things. I would have though that the appropriate formatting would be NTSF. Regardless, next he says disconnect or actually remove 1 and 2 and then start up to the Win7 DVD to install Win7 on 3. On a PC this step would make perfect sense to me, but I have never disconnected and installed on a Mac. I am not sure how you choose your boot drive having disconnected and installed. Perhaps all you have to do is use the option key when starting up.

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