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I get a quick error when trying to install Windows on my Macbook Pro using Boot Camp. I partition 40 gigs, use my Windows XP Pro SP2 CD and get this driver error. It hangs at the "Embedded Serial ATA HostRAID Controller" part of the install. When the install screen first comes up, I see that it says "press F6 to install external RAID drive" (or something close to that). It seems like a simple driver error, that would be able to be resolved.

I did a search and didnt find anything on this particular error, nor did I find anything in a google search.

If anyone has any idea of a way around this it would be greatly appreciated!

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