Remember the drivers you have to use for Windows aren't drivers for RAID stuff, but drivers for the S-ATA controller. Even if you plug one disk to a simple S-ATA controller which requires drivers, it doesn't change a thing.
Some onboard S-ATA controllers have the ability to run in 'ATA...
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