Successfully installed new internal drives...now what?

I have searched...I promise.
Most likely I am just to ignorant too figure this out.
I took delivery of my new MacPro yesterday as well as 8g of RAM from OWC and two extra 1TB drives from OWC.
Stock config is 2x3.0ghz quad/2x1g RAM/1TB HD.
I successfully added the two additional hard drives and the RAM...when I go to about this Mac, it does see 10gb of RAM and in further details, the new hard drives in 2 and 3 bays.
When I first powered up the Mac, it came up with an unrecognized drive screen and gave me several partition and RAID options. I didn't know what to choose, so I exited out and can't seem to find that screen:)
Ultimately, my plan is to have two drives for OSX and one for Windows. I have a retail version of Windows on me...and I don't knoow what to do next.
Can anyone lend a hand?
i would like the second and third drives to show up on my OSX desktop as Windows and OSX saved data.
Any help would be incredible!
Thanks
Jeremy
Message was edited by: akdj

Open the Disk Utility in the /Applications/Utilities/ folder and try setting up the drives there.
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