Ok, so I am using 2 seagate 250 gb hard drives to do a clean install of windows 7 64 bit running on RAID 0. I have the IDE config set to RAID in the BIOS and everything works fine until I choose where to install windows 7. I click the load drivers and navigate to the 64 bit ones and I get an error saying I need signed drivers. I tried the 32 bit drivers that came with the motherboard also but they gave me the same error. Is there any generic drivers I could use for RAID or a workaround I could use? I don't know if its MS's fault for making it so you can't continue anyway and use unsigned drivers or my mobo's fault for giving bad drivers. Someone help please, this is driving me mad.
Download and unzip the following driver package: AMD all in 1 driver ver: 8.631_W7_logo
Browse to this folder: AllIn1_Win7-64_Win7_Vista64_Vista(8.631_W7_logo)\AllIn1_Win7-64_Win7_Vista64_Vista(8.631_W7_logo)\Packages\Drivers\SBDrv\SB7xx\RAID
Copy the 4 sub-folders onto a USB stick. When you install W7, insert this stick at the appropriate point during setup. Try each of these drivers until you find one that works.
4 x 4GB DDR3-1600 Corsair Vengeance CMZ8GX3M2A1600C9B (16GB)
Graphics Card(s)
MSI GeForce GTX770 Gaming OC 2GB
Sound Card
Realtek High Definition on board solution (ALC 898)
Monitor(s) Displays
ViewSonic VA1912w Widescreen (VGA)
Screen Resolution
1440x900
Hard Drives
OCZ Agility 3 SSD 120GB SATA III x2 (RAID 0)
Samsung HD501LJ 500GB SATA II x2
Hitachi HDS721010CLA332 1TB SATA II
Iomega 1.5TB Ext USB 2.0
WD 2.0TB Ext USB 3.0
I just found a very interesting post over at TechSpot (link).
About an hour back I downloaded Digital Signing Enforcement Overrider (DSEO) because I'm having trouble with a different app, then I saw your thread and checked to see if DSEO could be used at installation level... It seems it can. Could try that and see?