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Is it the disk you see in device manager, or just the eSATA card? I bought a cheap Xpresscard that comes up in device manager as a Silicon Image SiI 3531 SATA Controller. It was Vista PnP and Vista reported in device manager that it was working properly. I'd connect my eSATA drive, and the drive would spin up upon power up, but I wouldn't get a drive letter. The USB port worked fine, so I figured initially that it wasn't the drive.
I contacted the drive manufacturer and was initially told that it was probably a bad cable, bought a new cable, still nothing. Next I was told that eSATA wasn't necessarily hot swappable, and to turn everything off, turn on the drive, then boot up. THAT didn't work. So, I returned the external drive and ordered a new one. With the new drive, everything worked fine. Unless you have a bad cable, it's very possible that the eSATA controller on your drive is somehow defective.
Hope this helps.
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I contacted the drive manufacturer and was initially told that it was probably a bad cable, bought a new cable, still nothing. Next I was told that eSATA wasn't necessarily hot swappable, and to turn everything off, turn on the drive, then boot up. THAT didn't work. So, I returned the external drive and ordered a new one. With the new drive, everything worked fine. Unless you have a bad cable, it's very possible that the eSATA controller on your drive is somehow defective.
Hope this helps.
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