Tecra S3 - need SATA / RAID driver for installing Windows XP Home edition

I'm doing a new installation of windows xp on a Toshiba Tecra S3 model PTS30E-0DT03FDU
Who knows where to find the RAID driver to load when you start the installation of xp?

This model no longer appears in the driver download section.

Of course, it is listed by download, but the older models are listed in the ARCHIVES.

Please visit the download page for Toshiba - http://eu.computers.toshiba-europe.com/innovation/download_drivers_bios.jsp - once again and the slot type of product choose Archive.

For Windows XP Home edition, you will find RAID driver for download.
Can find you it?

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