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eSata hot-plug but not hot-swap, safely remove



 
 
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Old May 5th 10, 07:53 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
Mike De Petris
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Default eSata hot-plug but not hot-swap, safely remove

I have AHCI enabled on an Asrock 890GX Extreme3 but can't see Safely
Remove Hardware icon. Disks connected on eSata supporting AHCI and NCQ
are recognized but I can't find a safe way to disconnect them, I can
just go into diskmgmt.msc and put them "offline", or shutdown.

Driver is "amd ahci compatible raid controller", and AND RAIDxpress
correctly notifies plug and unplug, but I can't set external drives as
removable.

I also tried the other compatible drivers for the controller with same
result:
- AMD sata controller
- standard AHCI 1.0 controller

No way?
 




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