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| | #11 (permalink) |
| | Re: eSATA & Vista "cqui3" <cqui3@xxxxxx> a écrit dans le message de news:67DDEEB4-7350-4AAB-962C-DD417F5FF771@xxxxxx Quote: > > <exec@xxxxxx> a écrit dans le message de > news:0808bd4f-0277-4a71-8dbe-600d92f6d280@xxxxxx > On Sep 25, 11:17 pm, "Carey Frisch [MVP]" <cnfri...@xxxxxx> > wrote: Quote: >> Try the following: >> >> 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. >> >> <e...@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> >> news:edca0777-56de-4e2d-856b-5048b0a6ba73@xxxxxx >> On Sep 25, 10:32 pm, "Carey Frisch [MVP]" <cnfri...@xxxxxx> >> wrote: >> >> >> Quote: >> > Did you install a SATA hard drive in the enclosure? Quote: >> > <e...@xxxxxx> wrote in message Quote: >> >news:ac40c440-29bc-429e-ade5-5dae839cb50a@xxxxxx Quote: >> > > Hi! Quote: >> > > 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. Quote: >> > > The P5B uses the Jmicros controller. That should be up to date. >> > > Additionally, this is hooked to an external enclosure, Xtrastore >> > > 3.5"..... Quote: >> > > Any suggestions? I'm totally fed up with trying to resolve this. Quote: >> > > Much Thanks!- Hide quoted text - Quote: >> > - Show quoted text - >> Hi, >> >> 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. >> >> Also, there is nothing regarding JMicron in my device manager.....is >> there supposed to be?? > 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......... > > It should not be a BIOS setting since it displays fine during the > POST....... > > Thanks everyone for your comments thusfar..... > > > On my P5K installation CD, there are drivers for JMicron. You should find them here : http://support.asus.com/download/dow...Language=en-us Quote: > |
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| | Re: eSATA & Vista Download the latest driver from <ftp://driver.jmicron.com.tw/jmb36x/Win2k_xp_Vista/>, and install. On Thu, 25 Sep 2008 20:27:55 -0700 (PDT), exec@xxxxxx wrote: Quote: >Hi! > >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. > >The P5B uses the Jmicros controller. That should be up to date. >Additionally, this is hooked to an external enclosure, Xtrastore >3.5"..... > >Any suggestions? I'm totally fed up with trying to resolve this. > >Much Thanks! |
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| | Re: eSATA & Vista On Sep 26, 3:19*pm, andy <bogusaddr...@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: > Download the latest driver from > <ftp://driver.jmicron.com.tw/jmb36x/Win2k_xp_Vista/>, > and install. > > On Thu, 25 Sep 2008 20:27:55 -0700 (PDT), e...@xxxxxx wrote: Quote: > >Hi! Quote: > >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. Quote: > >The P5B uses the Jmicros controller. *That should be up to date. > >Additionally, this is hooked to an external enclosure, Xtrastore > >3.5"..... Quote: > >Any suggestions? *I'm totally fed up with trying to resolve this. Quote: > >Much Thanks! Much appreciate your help. |
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| | Re: eSATA & Vista On Sep 26, 3:19*pm, andy <bogusaddr...@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: > Download the latest driver from > <ftp://driver.jmicron.com.tw/jmb36x/Win2k_xp_Vista/>, > and install. > > > > On Thu, 25 Sep 2008 20:27:55 -0700 (PDT), e...@xxxxxx wrote: Quote: > >Hi! Quote: > >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. Quote: > >The P5B uses the Jmicros controller. *That should be up to date. > >Additionally, this is hooked to an external enclosure, Xtrastore > >3.5"..... Quote: > >Any suggestions? *I'm totally fed up with trying to resolve this. Quote: > >Much Thanks!- Hide quoted text - > - Show quoted text - in the Device Manager. I was some SCSI drive. It did not show in the Computer Management no matter how many re-freshes I did. If that is the drive, why can I not access it? |
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| Windows 7 Ultimate 32 bit Beta, Vista Ultimate x86 | Re: eSATA & Vista Have you checked the Raid configuration in Bios. |
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