Windows cannot install on Raid SSD's "Ensure disk controller is enabled....

I have two SSD's. I change the Sata Mode from AHCI mode to Raid Mode. I then created the Raid with both SSD's and created Raid 0. I loaded Windows 7 64 from bootable USB. I then installed the Sata Raid controller from another USB. It then shows the Partition in the Windows install but tells me this:
"Windows cannot be installed on this disk. The computer hardware may not support booting from this disk. Please ensure that the disk controller is enabled in the computer BIOS menu."
If there is something i need to do in BIOS please walk me through the screens to get there. Thank you
EDIT: Fixed.
I flashed my Bios to most recent update and Raid setup went fine and now installing windows. Lesson learned.

Hi
Im clad you get it working.
When installing os to raid those disk has to allso support raid. In my case of samsung 840 nonpro i was lucky and that support come via fw update.

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