Thinkstation E20: Dual-boot from Windows 7 into XP

I've been wrestling with this for a few days.
Setup: currently running an AHCI-enabled hard drive in an E20 with Windows 7 Pro x64.
I need to dual-boot the computer with 7 and a 32-bit XP.  The problem is that there are no AHCI drivers for Windows XP.
I've tried a few F6 utility disks during the installation of XP, but if the BIOS is still in AHCI, it fails.  I can successfully install XP with the F6 utility into a RAID setup, but then Windows 7 fails, because it does not recognize the hard drive!
Also, I cannot reinstall Windows 7, but I can reinstall XP to my heart's content.  Now some questions.
1.  Where can I get the Intel 5 Series/3400 6 port AHCI drivers that Xp will recognize during the OS install?
OR
2. Can I configure Windows 7x64 to use IDE or RAID setup without reinstalling it?
OR
3. Is there a way to configure XP to use AHCI post-installation (this would be a beautiful solution!)
I'd love some contributions to the conundrum.

Bamalama.
Here's how I got it done, for posterity.
1. Configured hard drive in BIOS as IDE.
2. Installed regular old fashioned XP(SP3).
3. Verified that I had .NET 3.5 (not sure if this is necessary for config, but it's good when you install Intel RST).
4. Installed chipset drivers for XPx86.
5. Installed the F6 driver utility (Matrix Storage Drivers, q1****.exe) to the hard drive.
6. Pointed the driver for the Intel 5 Series/3400 Series 4 port SATA Controller at the iaStor.inf in the SWTOOLS/RAID/ folder.
7. Select the Intel 5 Series/3400 Series SATA AHCI Controller (not the 4 port or 6 port controller).
8.  On reboot, reconfigure BIOS to use AHCI.
9.  XP will identify new hardware, reboot again, and you will have your AHCI controllers installed.
10. Do a little jig to celebrate your victory.

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