>> eSATA is a physical connector and electrical standard for SATA.

So you are implying that eSATA does not need any drivers? It is like an 
ordinary SATA controller, those dont need drivers either?

So what is the difference between eSATA and USB3.0? Why does USB3 need a 
driver, isnt it a physical connector as well? Is there a simple rule of thumb 
to tell which connections need a driver, and which dont need a driver?
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