W700 RAID1 and Windows 8.1 x64

Hello.
In setup, I already have my RAID1 enabled (Ctrl+i). I have two questions:
1. what is the recommended procedure to install RAID1 on WIN 8.1, x64? In WIN 7 I used to just press F6 and loaded the driver from a floppy, that was it.
2. Can I install WIN 8.1 first, and install RAID1 only afterwards without losing my data?
Thanks, I am looking forward to hearing from you soon.
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I think you can still load a RAID driver in Windows 8.1 Setup the same way you could in 7 Setup. Not 100% sure.
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