eSata drive not automatically recognised

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Hello,

I have a Gigabyte GA-G33M-DS2R (Intel Bearlake chipset)motherboard as
the basis of a Vista Ultimate system. My problem is that when the
system is up and running and I connect an e-sata drive, the PC does not
automatically detect the drive as it would do for USB devices. I have
to access 'Device Manager' and scan for new devices to get the drive
recognised.

What do I have to do to have this PC automatically recognise e-sata drives?

BTW I have the latest drivers and Vista updates installed as well as the
latest bios from the motherboard maker.


Thanks,
Shane
 
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Richard G. Harper

Unless the drive hardware/drivers/software sends a hardware change message
to Vista it won't see the new drive automatically appear. You'd need to see
if the SATA hardware, drivers or software can do this.

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