it could be that your raid table is corrupted but then it is not possible that if ur raid table is corrupted that u can boot windows....
b4 we proceed further, go into ur bios and see if all the drives are detected if they are go into the raid setup utility and check whether ur raid setup is correct...
You really need to use the NVIDIA raid drivers, they are tons better quality than the others, and you need to be using SATA ports 3&4, enable them in the BIOS under advanced options and make sure you put SATA RAID enabled, then youre gonna have to re install windows and install the raid drivers by pressing F6...
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