Thread: eSATA & Vista
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Old 09-26-2008   #9 (permalink)
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Re: eSATA & Vista

On Sep 26, 10:39*am, "cqui3" <cq...@xxxxxx> wrote:
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> <e...@xxxxxx> a écrit dans le message denews:0808bd4f-0277-4a71-8dbe-600d92f6d280@xxxxxx
> On Sep 25, 11:17 pm, "Carey Frisch *[MVP]" <cnfri...@xxxxxx>
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> > Try the following:
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> > 1. Right-click on Computer and select Manage.
> > 2. Click once on Disk Management to highlight it.
> > 3. Then from the Computer Management toolbar,
> > click on Action > Rescan Disks.
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> > <e...@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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> >news:edca0777-56de-4e2d-856b-5048b0a6ba73@xxxxxx
> > On Sep 25, 10:32 pm, "Carey Frisch [MVP]" <cnfri...@xxxxxx>
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> > > Did you install a SATA hard drive in the enclosure?
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> > > <e...@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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> > > > Hi!
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> > > > I have an Asus P5B, Vista 32Bit Home Premium. I have something
> > > > connected to the eSATA port. When the system boots the BIOS sees it
> > > > fine. Vista however, will not recognize it.......everything is proper
> > > > in the BIOS, as the BIOS sees it upon boot.
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> > > > The P5B uses the Jmicros controller. That should be up to date.
> > > > Additionally, this is hooked to an external enclosure, Xtrastore
> > > > 3.5".....
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> > > > Any suggestions? I'm totally fed up with trying to resolve this.
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> > > > Much Thanks!- Hide quoted text -
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> > Hi,
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> > Thanks for replying. Yes, SATA drives are installed. Everything
> > works fine under USB. Since the BIOS sees it during the POST, it is
> > not the cable or anything. It must be something with Vista.
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> > Also, there is nothing regarding JMicron in my device manager.....is
> > there supposed to be??
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> Tried that one Carey, no luck there......just really weird. *BIOS sees
> it but Vista does not. *No Jmicron anything in Device Manager. *Is
> there supposed to be? *Is it drivers? *Or maybe it just does not work
> with this MB, although I've seen others get it to work.........
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> It should not be a BIOS setting since it displays fine during the
> POST.......
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> Thanks everyone for your comments thusfar.....
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> On my P5K installation CD, there are drivers for JMicron.
I might add, that in my Device Manager, there is not even a Jmicron
item or anything listed......not even a SCSI anything. Just my IDE /
SATA drives. There is one SCSI drive within the IDE/SATA listing
though. But no Jmicron items in the list........

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