Where is boot camp 3.0?

I ran out of room on my main hard drive, so I erased it and RAIDed it with another hard drive to make a 2TB drive. Then I went into my windows 7 partition to play some games. THEN I went to the boot camp icon in the system tray to boot back into mac only to find that it no longer recognizes my mac hard drive. The boot camp control panel shows only my windows 7 and windows xp partitions (which are located on two separate drives). So I uninstalled boot camp and reinstalled from my original Mac Pro install disc. The control panel STILL doesn't see my mac drive. Turns out I have boot camp 2.0. SO I looked to upgrade to the new 3.1, problem is when I tried to install it, it said it needs 3.0 FIRST. So I look for 3.0 and WHOA, it is NOWHERE TO BE FOUND! I have searched high and low. Even to lame torrent sites and I still can't find it! Why isn't it on the apple site? Seriously. Does anyone know where to find it? Please. I am at my wit's end here.

I don't think your problems are anything that BC 3.0 will fix.
I find the idea that motherboard support drivers have any kind of pre-requisite 'odd' and unheard of.
The fact 2.0/2.1+ worked before and it was only when you created a RAID.
But Option boot works, and Mac system preference Startup Disk control panel sees your startup volumes.
When I was using multiple Windows OS, I had to use Windows own boot manager to control which was the default, and which to load, as well as a 10-30 second delay to change which one; as well as having to install Windows 7 afterward. Then I found Windows 7 XP Mode which made things easier, and didn't need to run XP natively.

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