RAID 0 help Shows up fine then disappears (new mobo Asrock Extreme 4

Davm

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Hello,
I recently lost my ASUS P8Z68 Pro Gen 3 and replaced it with a AsRock Z77 Extreme 4. I put all my old components on the new board (2600K w/ H220, 16GB Ripjaws, Corsair Extreme SSD 250 GB w/ Win 7 and two WD 1Tb SATA HDD in RAID 0).

All went well. When I was done the RAID 0 drive was fine but I found out if I shut the computer off and turn it back on the raid drive disappears in windows. If I shut down the computer and hit F2 to go into the bios, the raid drives show up on the on the display for a moment as it is loading before it goes into the bios and then it enters the bios. I exit the bios without saving and the raid 0 drive shows up fine in windows. If I shut the computer off and don't hit F2 the raid drive will not show up. What is happening...I do not even save anything in the BIOS?

The scenario will then repeat. Why is the raid setup not "sticking/saving"?

Thanks for the help.
 

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Windows 7 Premium 64 bitI7 2600kGSkill RipJaws DDR3 1600EVGA GTX480 w/ Accelero Xtreme Plus III
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
DIY
OS
Windows 7 Premium 64 bit
CPU
I7 2600k
Motherboard
ASUS P8Z68-Pro Gen 3
Memory
GSkill RipJaws DDR3 1600
Graphics Card(s)
EVGA GTX480 w/ Accelero Xtreme Plus III
Sound Card
Recon 3d Pro
Monitor(s) Displays
ASUS 21"
Hard Drives
Mushkin Chronos Deluxe 120 GB
2 TB Western Digital
PSU
Corsair AX860I
Case
Corsair 500R
Cooling
Corsair H60
Keyboard
Logitech G11
Mouse
MS
Internet Speed
15 Mb/sec
We have seen nothing but problems here with RAID ever since before Win7 was even released. I cannot remember a single good report on RAID but the problems including massive data loss continue. It isn't even Redundant (the first letter of its name) since many lose mirrored data. So why not install normally to one hard drive and use the secondary as a scheduled backup drive for file and image backup?

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