![]() May I ask what the impact of changing that setting is? Specifically, what will it do to my existing RAID 1 array, from which I boot? Anything? Nothing? Completely trash it? I am very new to working with RAID controllers.Ģ. Is this where you are saying I should enable AHCI and this will enable my eSATA ports? (pls see later notes re SATA5 SATA6) Generic PnP Monitor on ATI Radeon HD 3870ġ000GB MICRONET FANTOM DRIVE IEEE 1394 SBP2 Device (1394)ħ49GB ATI 1X2 Mirror/RAID1 SCSI Disk Device (SCSI) MICRO-STAR INTERNATIONAL CO.,LTD MS-7376 (CPU 1) I really would like to get these drives running eSATA. I do have the XP and Vista CDs with the MSI drivers on them that the builder (Powermax) gave me. I am reluctant to falsh the bios with an MSI update as everything is working otherwise. I am not the experienced with setting up RAID, FYI. Reading the old topic I went to Fastbuild but could not see the drive attached via the eSATA port to add. The only difference with the LAcie drive is that my PC did try to load a PCI device driver. It works fine USB or FW, but is not recognized eSATA. In that OS the GForce works fine USB or FW but is not recognized at all when plugged into either of the eSATA ports. ![]() ![]() ![]() When I got my PC it was running XP Pro 32. Both are 1TB and, luckily, have USB, FW and eSATA ports. I have two eSATA external drives, one a Lacie, the other a GForce. I have the same problem as the user who posted on this topic in Oct last year.
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