Hotswap eSATA Drive?

So... everything I need is a tool which helps me to find out, what mode is enabled...AHCI or RAID
Don't worry about your BIOS. The default setting is fine in your particular case.

RAID is a superset which includes AHCI.

You are most likely dealing with a driver issue for your particular machine class. This is common for Big Name PCs, laptops especially. You may need a chipset driver update.

Please provide a screenshot of your device manager.

Another option for you is HotSwap!
This app may, or may not, get you past this challenge.
 
So... everything I need is a tool which helps me to find out, what mode is enabled...AHCI or RAID
Furthermore, if you only have one eSATA port, the port is NOT a RAID port -whether or not the controller is RAID enabled.
 
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as i stated above....

1st thing u need to check is the RAID mode settings (sata config) in the BIOS of your computer

Is it set to: IDE, AHCI, or RAID

SATA Modes (AHCI; Hot Swap)
The SATA controller has three modes of operation:

* IDE mode - no AHCI, no RAID
* SATA mode (sometimes called AHCI mode) - AHCI enabled, no RAID
* RAID mode - AHCI enabled, RAID enabled

AHCI mode also allows for Hot Swapping drives......

seb6000


My board is an Asus P5W DH Deluxe motherboard

ok I did a new install of win7 on a fresh disk and prior to doing that I went into the BIOS and set the Mode to: (RAID)

then I did the win7 install and after it finished I did a couple of computer restarts,
then on last restart I reset the BIOS from RAID mode to AHCI mode,
then I tried to start computer... but,

and I got the blue screen errors as stated above,


I set the mode back to RAID & the computer started fine

so I planned another install of win7 and this time prior to I went into my BIOS (prior to the install of O/S) and set the MODE to AHCI, installed the O/S, then did a couple of computer restarts, then tried the HOT SWAPPING in both of my..

SYBA SY-MR-35SOF mobile racks

and everything worked out fine. So in one of intel URL links that I gave in my post above, I read that you should initially set the mode to RAID, then you can downgrade that setting later and not get the blue screen ERROR.. well in my case that was not true, I had to initially set the MODE to AHCI from the start.

hope this info helps others


seb6000
 
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One final clarification. I am running an internal WD 640GB hard drive with a cable which turns an external molex into a SATA power and another cable which turns eSATA into normal SATA. I am doing this with a special bracket that came with the motherboard.

I have the "safely remove hardware" icon and when I use it, it says the device CAN be safely removed. (AHCI mode on separate controller (JMicron))

I believe this means the cache has been flushed and even though the drive is still spinning, I can unhook the power and data cables safely.

I have been doing this with no bad effects but cannot seem to find "for sure" if it's the best thing to be doing. The drive has been functioning flawlessly for weeks.

Does this sound right to you?
 

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Since its the only option, and it is hot swappable, other than powering down the PC it should be safe, but like you i would be a little worried, however, turning off the power would have the same effect as yanking the power plug once its safe to remove.

One other thing - i think you can purchase a switch for the power cable to turn it off and on - should be availabe from an online shop (computer modding) - or a electrical shop.
 
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Hello,
What controller do you mean? The eSATA or ... ?
There's nothing on HP Driver Portal for my Laptop :(
The external drive is the i've already searched for drivers on Targa website, but without any results. I've found a manual and read that this drive is HotSwap compatible.
What is your BIOS SATA Mode setting? AHCI or RAID?
Now that is a good question. I tried to find any Info about this in BIOS but i didn't. I've already flashed my BIOS version, but no changes...

So. If I start up Win 7 and my Ext. HDD is already on, I get a PopUp in Win7, that the ...driver for SAMSUNG HD753LJ Device was successfully installed
...ready for work

Also I find out how to "recognize" my ext. HDD if Win7 is already started. I just go to device manager and let it "re-scan" for changed hardware..and then i can see my drive.
And there's another thing. If my ext. hdd is on and was recognized I can plug or UNplug the eSATA cable in my Laptopn - hotswap (hotplug) works, but if I turn my drive off and then turn it on again - hotswaping doesn't work till I recognized it with device manager

"What controller do you mean? The eSATA or ... ?"
Your "IDE ATA/ATAPI-Controller" listed under that is "Intel ICH9M/M-E Family 4 Port SATA AHCI Controller - 2929" right click this and click properties, check the driver version. Check HP for the latest driver-chipset version and driver-storage version, if you already have the latest 'driver-chipset' then go to the Intel website and find the latest version from them, check the 'Release notes' for fixes that might pertain to your issues. Updated or driver from Intel might help, I had 'issues' with the OEM driver and am using the one from Intel.

""AHCI or RAID?" Now that is a good question..."
Your "Intel ICH9M/M-E Family 4 Port SATA AHCI Controller - 2929" is telling you it's a SATA driver. If it said 'SATA RAID' then it's a RAID driver. I'm not familiar with HP BIOS but maybe someone in the forum might be able to give you an answer. Mine is in 'Advanced tab, listed as 'SATA Mode' choices are IDE or RAID.

The last part of the above post tends to make me think your BIOS is in 'IDE' mode, or the external HD would be recognized when turned off then back on, going to Device manager to 're-scan' is an IDE trait. I can plug and un-plug the eSATA external HD and it is recognized each time without scanning for new hardware, I use 'HotSwap' program to "safely remove hardware".

I would contact HP or their user forum and find out how to find the SATA mode setting in BIOS.

1st thing u need to check is the RAID mode settings (sata config) in the BIOS of your computer

Is it set to: IDE, AHCI, or RAID

SATA Modes (AHCI; Hot Swap)
The SATA controller has three modes of operation:

* IDE mode - no AHCI, no RAID
* SATA mode (sometimes called AHCI mode) - AHCI enabled, no RAID
* RAID mode - AHCI enabled, RAID enabled

AHCI mode also allows for Hot Swapping drives.
.....
seb6000

Great post, Bugzz this is good info.......

I choose this method because I didnt have AHCI enabled when I installed W7 - if you have AHCI enabled prior to installing W7 the driver will be loaded automatically.
.......
You simply change a registry entry so the MSAHCI driver will install. Reboot, go into bios -.........

Haven't tried this way (but will if needed again), but sounds pretty much like what I did.
Downloaded Matrix Storage Manager and driver from Intel, went to my storage controller driver in Device manager, in the drivers tab click 'update driver' choose 'Browse my computer for driver software' find the driver files, install, when it asks to re-boot, then re-boot and go to BIOS and change from IDE (or ?) to AHCI or RAID. The AHCI driver must be loaded to switch to AHCI and the RAID driver must be loaded to switch to RAID. Continue the booting process, should be in AHCI or RAID. Then I loaded the Matrix Storage Manager (if your switching to RAID). I switched mine from IDE to RAID.
When I did this it worked, no blue screen. If you get a blue screen just re-boot and switch SATA mode back to what it was initially, and it should start up fine.

Hello.
I've already tried to change MSAHCI value on win 7 registry...everything i get was an BSOD (thankfully I've made a restore point)
The other problem is that I AM NOT able to change controller mode in BIOS. The reason is - there's no switcher or button or something else to do that. There’s no any information about controller mode in BIOS. I've already flashed my BIOD to 'newest' version, but no changes.

Actually I have two suggestions:
1 - I think I have RAID enabled, because i have in my Laptop. HD Tune Pro info - ... Furthermore, I had a label on my laptop...something with RAID, but unfortunately, I've removed them.....so I think, i have RAID enabled. :sarc:
2 - If i hadn't ACHI/RAID enabled, my laptop couldn't be able to hotswap my ext. drive in Win Vista :rolleyes:

So... everything I need is a tool which helps me to find out, what mode is enabled...AHCI or RAID

Any ideas?

The hot swap may be a function of your MOBO and controller.

I would try to find the information on how to find the 'SATA mode' in your BIOS. Maybe HP has it set one way and it can't be changed.

If you load the AHCI or RAID drivers and re-boot while SATA mode is set to IDE you will get a blue screen.

Hello.
I've already tried to change MSAHCI value on win 7 registry...everything i get was an BSOD (thankfully I've made a restore point)
The other problem is that I AM NOT able to change controller mode in BIOS. The reason is - there's no switcher or button or something else to do that. There’s no any information about controller mode in BIOS. I've already flashed my BIOD to 'newest' version, but no changes.

Actually I have two suggestions:
1 - I think I have RAID enabled, because i have 2x320GB FUJUTSI ATA internal HDD in my Laptop. HD Tune Pro info - and . Furthermore, I had a label on my... laptop...something with RAID, but unfortunately, I've removed them.....so I think, i have RAID enabled. :sarc:
2 - If i hadn't ACHI/RAID enabled, my laptop couldn't be able to hotswap my ext. drive in Win Vista :rolleyes:

So... everything I need is a tool which helps me to find out, what mode is enabled...AHCI or RAID

Any ideas?

EDIT:
If you removed "something with RAID" you have likely disabled RAID. Just re-read that, you said you removed a label. :doh:
From what you have mentioned previously, your SATA mode is not working correctly, Try re-loading the drivers, it will help narrow down the problem.
They should be available on the HP Drivers site.


Let us know how it's going,
Dave
 
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Excellent information, I have the same problem, even using it on XP, thought it was a fluke, glad it is not. I will try it out when I dual boot my XP PC
 

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One final clarification. I am running an internal WD 640GB hard drive with a cable which turns an external molex into a SATA power and another cable which turns eSATA into normal SATA. I am doing this with a special bracket that came with the motherboard.

I have the "safely remove hardware" icon and when I use it, it says the device CAN be safely removed. (AHCI mode on separate controller (JMicron))

I believe this means the cache has been flushed and even though the drive is still spinning, I can unhook the power and data cables safely.

I have been doing this with no bad effects but cannot seem to find "for sure" if it's the best thing to be doing. The drive has been functioning flawlessly for weeks.

Does this sound right to you?

I have used the 'HotSwap' program since April, when it says I can 'safely remove hardware' I turn the switch off and un-plug the eSATA cable. Have had no issues doing this.
From my research, you are correct, it clears the cache and checks for any programs or files being accessed.
My drive still spins untill the power is turned off.

Sounds right.
 

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Hi all, tonight installed windows 7 and had the same problem with by 2 bay external esata drive not being reconised. After reading this thread I entered the bios and changed to AHCI, I changed two settings -

1 Advanced - onboard devices configuration - control mode

2 Main - storage configuration - configure SATA as

I rebooted and re-installed windows 7 and now all is working fine.

I have and asus rampage 2 extreme motherboard.

Hope this helps as this is a very annoying problem

Also had problems installing virtual xp, so had to enable hardware virtualisation in the bios. In case anyone else has this prob

Rangersmith
 

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RangerSmith, all are glad to hear of your success. This thread, and one like it, has helped a lot of people.

Kudos to Dave76. Sooner or later, he will learn how to use the delete post button ;-)
 
RangerSmith, all are glad to hear of your success. This thread, and one like it, has helped a lot of people.

Kudos to Dave76. Sooner or later, he will learn how to use the delete post button ;-)

Ended up being later, not sooner, but did find it:doh:
 

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Filipino time. It's contagious.

It wears you down until you just give in...........
 
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Hi,

On my laptop I have a similar problem. At boot, my eSATA harddrive was recognized but not anymore after unplugging and then re-inserting it. I went into device manager and right-clicked ICH9 controller, then chose online driver update. It installed the update but still no luck. I went to Intel website, grabbed Matrix Storage Manager x64 and installed it, rebooted. After reboot, a dialog came up asking me to reboot once more to finish install, so I did. I started the app, saw all my drives listed by it after choosing advanced. Hot plugging seemed to work now. But when I shutdown or reboot, Windows hangs at the shutdown screen. I also have an USB harddrive which always hot plugs correctly. I've noticed the eSATA drive spinning down by itself after a while even though APCM is disabled, then after a while longer it spins up again, then down again and so on. I leave it unplugged all the time until I actually need it, because the unnecesary noise is so annoying. Help please.
 

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Hi,

On my laptop I have a similar problem. At boot, my eSATA harddrive was recognized but not anymore after unplugging and then re-inserting it. I went into device manager and right-clicked ICH9 controller, then chose online driver update. It installed the update but still no luck. I went to Intel website, grabbed Matrix Storage Manager x64 and installed it, rebooted. After reboot, a dialog came up asking me to reboot once more to finish install, so I did. I started the app, saw all my drives listed by it after choosing advanced. Hot plugging seemed to work now. But when I shutdown or reboot, Windows hangs at the shutdown screen. I also have an USB harddrive which always hot plugs correctly. I've noticed the eSATA drive spinning down by itself after a while even though APCM is disabled, then after a while longer it spins up again, then down again and so on. I leave it unplugged all the time until I actually need it, because the unnecesary noise is so annoying. Help please.

Did you see my post earlier? Not sure if this would help:

Ok, I was an idiot. Turns out I just had to install the Windows drivers for the JMicron SATA controller that the e-SATA port belongs to. Hotswap is ok now.

I am not sure if the laptop SATA controller driver is available from the mfr or comes rolled into the mobo/laptop drivers or what... it was a desktop in my case... the mobo was from EVGA but I think I have to go straight to JMicron to get the drivers since they made the controller ON the mobo. Good luck.
 

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Did you see my post earlier? Not sure if this would help:

Ok, I was an idiot. Turns out I just had to install the Windows drivers for the JMicron SATA controller that the e-SATA port belongs to. Hotswap is ok now.
Yes, thanks :) I've read that but I already wrote that I've downloaded and installed the Intel Matrix Storage Console package, which automatically gave me my latest driver along with the app itself. My laptop's mainboard has an Intel ICH9M/M-E Family 4 Port AHCI SATA Controller. I found this out when Windows 7 came up with an old version of the driver for it, after I right-clicked Windows' default driver (standard AHCI 1.0 serial ATA controller from Microsoft, year 2006) in device manager and then clicked the Update Driver button.

So hotswap is ok for me too now, apart from a strange bug: the 'Safely Remove Hardware' icon (in Windows 7 System Tray) often crashes EXPLORER.EXE as soon as I click on the icon. I have no clue why it does, or even why EXPLORER.EXE can't automatically restore itself the way it can on my Windows XP SP3. Anyway, I've set the icon to display notifications only, so that it doesn't easily get mouseclicked anymore by accident. After it causes the crash, Windows 7 hangs at User Logoff screen as soon as I try to reboot it (so that I need to hold down my laptop's main power button for 6 seconds in order to power it down before I can start it again). I've also tried HotSwap! 5.0.0.0, but it didn't fix the problem. As a workaround, I just pull out the cable without using the 'safety' and of course I always make sure that there's no app accessing the drive and that its activity LED is continuously lit before I pull.
 

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Instead of starting a new thread I thought I'd ask in here since my question is related.

Just got my first external HD with esata. It's a 1TB WD Green in a Rosewill case. I am currently running Win7X64 in IDE mode so I am aware that my HD has to be on before I boot or reboot to gain access to it. Here are my questions:

1. First of all can I switch my configuration to AHCI without a reformat? I know you are supposed to be able to but I've tried the methods I have found online with no success (registry edit, etc), I still get a blue screen and have to go back to IDE to get back in.

2. I use the External for backup only, when I am done a backup for instance, is it safe to just switch off the external HD? ie, is there something else I should do first, there is no safely remove hardware option for example.

3. I noticed that while my computer is sleeping, if I switch on my external HD, then wake it up, I instantly have access to my external HD. Is this ok to do it this way vs rebooting entirely?

Thanks
 

My Computer

OS
Win 7 Ultimate x64
CPU
Intel i7 950 OC'd @ 4.0Ghz (SpeedStep ON)
Motherboard
ASUS P6X58D-E BIOS 0303
Memory
3x2GB Patriot Extreme Viper II Sector 7 DDR3 @ 1600mhz
Graphics Card(s)
ATI MSI 5870 900mhz/1300mhz
Sound Card
Onboard Realtek ALC889
Monitor(s) Displays
2 X 24" BenQ G2412HD
Screen Resolution
1920x1080p
Hard Drives
Intel X25-M 80 GB (SSD)
W.D. Caviar Black 1TB (SATA)
Seagate Barricuda 1TB (SATA)
Seagate Barricuda 80GB (SATA)
PSU
Corsair AX850
Case
Antec 1200
Cooling
Lots and Lots of Air!
Keyboard
Razer Lycosa
Mouse
Microsoft Sidewinder
Internet Speed
25Mbps/1Mbps
The fix you tried is for intel chipset boards I think, so when you try to boot it blue screens - you can check here for yourself - Error message when you start a Windows 7 or Windows Vista-based computer after you change the SATA mode of the boot drive: "STOP 0x0000007B INACCESSABLE_BOOT_DEVICE" . To be on the safe side turn off the pc and disconnect the drive, and when you want to reconnect it turn the pc off, and then connect the drive, and turn it on before starting the pc. What your doing sounds ok if your not getting an errors - simple solution is to leave it on - less wear and tear on the hard drive - you do more wear and tear turning a hard drive off and on then just leaving it on.
 

My Computer

OS
XP, Vista, W7 64bit Home Premium
CPU
Intel Core Duo 6850 3.0 ghz @ 3.7 ghz
Motherboard
Asus P5E
Memory
4GB Corsair DDR 2 PC-6400
Graphics Card(s)
Ati 4870 1ghz
Sound Card
Supreme FX 11
Monitor(s) Displays
View Sonic VX1962wm
Screen Resolution
1680 X1050
Hard Drives
3 Seagate Sata Drives 160gb 250gb 500gb
PSU
Thermaltake 600 watt
Case
NZXT Alpha
Cooling
3X120cm Fans
Keyboard
Microsoft Digital Media Pro Keyboard
Mouse
Microsoft Wheel Mouse Optical
Internet Speed
1.5Mb to 8Mb/384k
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