Leland Jackson wrote on 2011-01-06: 
>> Whoops, I should have said "Plug a usb device into the dual
>> eSTAT/USB port to see if your laptop finds it.


I did. The USB part of the eSATA/USB combo port works.


>> 
>> Also, you might check what appears in your "Device Management", (eg
>> Control Panel -->   Performance and Maintenance -->  Administrative
>> Tools -->  Computer Management -->  Device Manager per my XP Pro
>> Virtual OS). If you have a CD with drivers, try to install it from
>> there by having windows scan for new devices, etc.
>> 


No disc came with the Acomdata enclosure. 


>> It wouldn't hurt to check you BIOS again just to be sure whether the
>> eSTAT/USB port has an enabled setting, etc.


BIOS has Virtualization, C3/C6, External Boot device Enable/Disable options.
Very very sparse BIOS.
External Boot device, either Enabled or Disabled, same non-behavior.


> 
> Also, check what appears under "Disk Management" to see if the drive
> appear and whether it has a file system installed.  OEM drives come
> bareboned and require that the NTFS file system, or some other file
> system, be installed on them.


Nothing is showing up. The USB connection of the enclosure works. The drive
is formatted and working without any problems. 1.5MB/sec instead of 480k/sec
is a nice improvement if the eSATA portion of the enclosure works.



Tracy Pearson
PowerChurch Software




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