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Thread : Using E-Sata ... not as a RAID connection..
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Hi guys,
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After you connect the drive, try rebooting. Check if the drive is showing in the bios. Set eSATA as IDE.
Message edited by evongugg on 07-23-2008 at 02:28:39 PM --------------- Scruze my English! |
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If all that doesn't work you can buy a eSATA bracket for about $20.00 or an eSATA PCI or PCI-e card if you need the ports that you have. Message edited by evongugg on 07-23-2008 at 02:58:21 PM --------------- Scruze my English! |
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If you are using Vista, you need to go into hardware manager and search for hardware changes, but restarting should also work. Why these are not "hot-swappable" I have no idea.
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Thats ace guys cheers for your replies i'll post back tonight when i'm home and tried out your suggestions, cheers again
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If you use an internal drive and have it in an enclosure and do it that way, you can choose any hard drive you like and are not limited to certain choices.
Message edited by Canuck1 on 07-23-2008 at 08:04:06 PM |
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I examined the manual for your mobo and see that it does not clearly address the setup of the eSATA1 ports. That's like my mobo - few instructions, but it is hidden in there anyway.
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Hi I found the setting in the bios and made sure it was on IDE, it is, and when i saved and rebooted, i get a nice bit of green text now that seems to recognize the 'western mybook 1000gb' is there but now when i get to windows nothing, i can switch on the HD (it switches off again during boot) but it just sits there doing its knight rider flashing light strip thing which usually means its doing something but its been like that for 20 minutes so i doubt it is. scan for hardware changes in device manager yields no results.. help!
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When you say "in Windows, nothing", I'd like to know where in Windows. If you are just looking in My Computer and expecting to see a new 1TB drive, that may not work. Unless the MyBook came Partitioned and Formatted, you will need to do those things, as I said in previous. However, I wasn't clear on how to start.
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Well, I'm running out of ideas. How about drivers? Maybe you need to load into Windows the driver necessary for it to recognize and deal with the existence of an eSATA port and device? Did the mobo's software CD say anything about how to set up drivers for that port?
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I have the same mobo. At post, when you connects anything into the sata port(internal or external) it show the description. First list is the intel controller and 2nd is the JMicron controller(the ide and the 2 esata). If you cant see at the post screen-windows is not going to see it. Likely cause is bad esata cables. Igores all other suggestion-first thing first: making sure you can detect it at post. Doesn't matter what setting the port is set to( RAID, or IDE); doesn't care if its formatted or not-the post menu will see it . If you eliminate the bad cable possibility then look toward the drive itself. GOODLUCK oh btw, RAID option in bios doesn't mean your drive is force into an array. It's just open the option for you to set it in a array. After you get out of the bios menu, you get another post screen telling you to press a series of buttons to go into the raid menu. There is where you assign what drive will be part of an array. Any drive that is not set up in an array will just function as a regular drive. Message edited by jivdis1x on 09-30-2008 at 04:12:35 AM |
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