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@James Colbert Sadly, I do not but I might eventually be able to get a hold of a friend who has a laptop with an eSATA/USB combo port to try the adapter. Btw, The card works fine because I tried just an eSATA drive plugged into the cable & Windows recognized the drive.
@essenbe I understand what you are talking about.
My assumption on everything is that is has something to do Windows and its recognition of eSATA drives. OR it could be the fact that my PCI card is only eSATA; so that when I have the eSATA plugged in as well as USB, Windows get confused on which it is supposed to read.
Thanks for everyone's help so far.
@essenbe I understand what you are talking about.
My assumption on everything is that is has something to do Windows and its recognition of eSATA drives. OR it could be the fact that my PCI card is only eSATA; so that when I have the eSATA plugged in as well as USB, Windows get confused on which it is supposed to read.
Thanks for everyone's help so far.
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- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- HP Pavilion p6240f
- OS
- Windows 7 Home Premium x64
- CPU
- Intel® Core™2 Quad Q8300
- Motherboard
- IPIEL-LA3 (Eureka3)
- Memory
- 8 GB (4 x 2048) PC3-8500 (DDR3-1333 MHz)
- Graphics Card(s)
- Galaxy GT 220
- Hard Drives
- 750GB 7200 RPM
Seagate Barracuda 1TB 7200 RPM
- PSU
- 300W
