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Hi All,
Anybody having as I am problems with eSATA devices since installing SP1? My eSATA drives show in the BIOS boot screen but hangs on the Vista drivers loading bard or just beyond on the black screen before the Windows logo. If I restart without the eSATA device connected/powered up Vista loads normally and if I then switch on/plug in the eSATA drive it is not recognised by windows anywhare. I have looked in disk management in the admin folder and the drive is not there. Any ideas folks? Tony |
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No such problem here.
"Brownman" <Brownman@discussions.microsoft.com> a écrit dans le message de news E80DED5-7DB2-4B1B-B874-E33E669C482E@microsoft.com...> Hi All, > Anybody having as I am problems with eSATA devices since installing SP1? > My eSATA drives show in the BIOS boot screen but hangs on the Vista > drivers > loading bard or just beyond on the black screen before the Windows logo. > If I restart without the eSATA device connected/powered up Vista loads > normally and if I then switch on/plug in the eSATA drive it is not > recognised > by windows anywhare. > I have looked in disk management in the admin folder and the drive is not > there. > Any ideas folks? > Tony |
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You may need to reinstall the SATA driver. There is a known issue
concerning the automated reinstallation of a few drivers when upgrading to SP1. Perhaps that is what is going on with your computer. "Brownman" <Brownman@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news E80DED5-7DB2-4B1B-B874-E33E669C482E@microsoft.com...> Hi All, > Anybody having as I am problems with eSATA devices since installing SP1? > My eSATA drives show in the BIOS boot screen but hangs on the Vista > drivers > loading bard or just beyond on the black screen before the Windows logo. > If I restart without the eSATA device connected/powered up Vista loads > normally and if I then switch on/plug in the eSATA drive it is not > recognised > by windows anywhare. > I have looked in disk management in the admin folder and the drive is not > there. > Any ideas folks? > Tony |
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Hi,
I will try that but as all of the drives in the machine are SATA I can't see how it would cure it. I will try anyway and report back. Thanks, Tony "Colin Barnhorst" wrote: > You may need to reinstall the SATA driver. There is a known issue > concerning the automated reinstallation of a few drivers when upgrading to > SP1. Perhaps that is what is going on with your computer. > > "Brownman" <Brownman@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news E80DED5-7DB2-4B1B-B874-E33E669C482E@microsoft.com...> > Hi All, > > Anybody having as I am problems with eSATA devices since installing SP1? > > My eSATA drives show in the BIOS boot screen but hangs on the Vista > > drivers > > loading bard or just beyond on the black screen before the Windows logo. > > If I restart without the eSATA device connected/powered up Vista loads > > normally and if I then switch on/plug in the eSATA drive it is not > > recognised > > by windows anywhare. > > I have looked in disk management in the admin folder and the drive is not > > there. > > Any ideas folks? > > Tony > |
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In message <6EDB0A8F-6629-4FC2-8B85-544F2F64365E@microsoft.com> Brownman
<Brownman@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >I will try that but as all of the drives in the machine are SATA I can't see >how it would cure it. I will try anyway and report back. Depending on your motherboard, the eSATA port may not be on the same controller as your other drives. Many modern motherboards have two or three SATA controllers, it's entirely possible that all your installed drives are using the first, and your eSATA port is on the second. |
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Hi & thanks,
This is what I found delving into the mobo tech notes. Installed driver now OK. Thanks All, Tony "DevilsPGD" wrote: > In message <6EDB0A8F-6629-4FC2-8B85-544F2F64365E@microsoft.com> Brownman > <Brownman@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > >I will try that but as all of the drives in the machine are SATA I can't see > >how it would cure it. I will try anyway and report back. > > Depending on your motherboard, the eSATA port may not be on the same > controller as your other drives. > > Many modern motherboards have two or three SATA controllers, it's > entirely possible that all your installed drives are using the first, > and your eSATA port is on the second. > |
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