Well now, guess what, yesterday I tried to set up the PC of a close friend and it gave me the creeps.

First of all, the mainboard was a MSI 965P Platinum. It's been said to support RAID 0/1/5/10 and even more.
So I set all bios options to enable raid, configured a raid0, well, both Seagate Barracudas (250GB) were detected correctly with their real size and the raid volume was also displayed like the manual proposed it.
Of course, the SATA slots 1-6 were working with Intel ICHR8 raid driver, so I had to take a floppy and load down the 64bit driver and inserted it when asked for it.
Now, windows began to install but guess what after the detection of all devices 'windows encountered a critical error and had to shut down.' It said, none of the hard disks could be detected.

Strange, huh?
Anyone got a solution for this?

PS: It doesn't even work with the 32-bit version of Windows and the driver provided by MSI.