Setup:
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P55A-UD4P Rev.2 (F14 BIOS)
i5 760 - Stock speeds/voltage [pi95 tested for 9 hours]
8GB Ram (2 x 4GB Kingston) - Stock speeds/timings/voltage [Memtested for 13 hours]
Corsair 750w
Nvidia 9800GT
Samsung 470 128GB SSD x2
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Additional Information:
Motherboard/RAM/CPU/PSU/GPU/etc are all part of my current build. The only thing changing is that I am replacing my boot drive (WD 1TB) with the RAID0 SSDs. Before installing Windows 7 I disconnect my 1TB boot drive, so that it won't interfer in any way.
Issue:
The two SSDs are in RAID0 in slots SATA2_0 and SATA2_1 (First two ports of the Intel SATA2 ports). Whenever I try to install Windows 7 from CD or USB stick I receive a BSOD 0x124 (Hardware Error) during the "copying files" stage.
I've tried loading the Intel RAID drivers from a USB stick and tried using the drivers off the Gigabyte motherboard disk. Neither have any affect.
I can install Windows 7 on each individually (when I take them out of RAID0 mode), so I know the USB stick and DVD are not to blaim. I was also able to run benchmarks to make sure the disks can be read/written to without errors/crashes.
What am I missing? Do I need to format the drives in a particular manner for them to allow Windows 7 to be installed? Should I try different ports? Any other tests I should run on my hardware?