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eSATA & Vista
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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eSATA & Vista
Did you install a SATA hard drive in the enclosure?
wrote in message ... 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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eSATA & Vista
On Sep 25, 10:32*pm, "Carey Frisch [MVP]"
wrote: Did you install a SATA hard drive in the enclosure? wrote in message ... 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!- Hide quoted text - - 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?? |
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eSATA & Vista
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eSATA & Vista
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. wrote in message ... On Sep 25, 10:32 pm, "Carey Frisch [MVP]" wrote: Did you install a SATA hard drive in the enclosure? wrote in message ... 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!- Hide quoted text - - 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?? |
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eSATA & Vista
Hi,
Check out this link, http://vip.asus.com/forum/view.aspx?...Language=en-us Good luck. wrote in message ... 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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eSATA & Vista
On Sep 25, 11:03*pm, Paul Montgomery
wrote: On Thu, 25 Sep 2008 20:27:55 -0700 (PDT), wrote: Any suggestions? *I'm totally fed up with trying to resolve this. We know how you feel: we're kinda getting fed up reading about it ;- Especially when you post twice on the same subject within a five-minute interval Did not mean to post twice. Something happened the first time and it gave me some error screen.....sorry.... |
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eSATA & Vista
On Sep 25, 11:17*pm, "Carey Frisch [MVP]"
wrote: 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. wrote in message ... On Sep 25, 10:32 pm, "Carey Frisch *[MVP]" wrote: Did you install a SATA hard drive in the enclosure? wrote in message ... 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!- Hide quoted text - - 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..... |
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eSATA & Vista
a écrit dans le message de ... On Sep 25, 11:17 pm, "Carey Frisch [MVP]" wrote: 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. wrote in message ... On Sep 25, 10:32 pm, "Carey Frisch [MVP]" wrote: Did you install a SATA hard drive in the enclosure? wrote in message ... 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!- Hide quoted text - - 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. |
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eSATA & Vista
On Sep 26, 10:39*am, "cqui3" wrote:
a écrit dans le message ... On Sep 25, 11:17 pm, "Carey Frisch *[MVP]" wrote: 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. wrote in message .... On Sep 25, 10:32 pm, "Carey Frisch [MVP]" wrote: Did you install a SATA hard drive in the enclosure? wrote in message .... 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!- Hide quoted text - - 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. My problem is that I've either lost or whatever the manual / driver disk for my P5B. If you have one, maybe you can send it to me, it would REALLY help me. Maybe that is my answer??? Although when I built the machine I used that CD, but I've re-installed Vista a couple of times..... Thanks for your help..... |
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