On Thursday May 7 2009, Felix Miata wrote:
On 2009/05/07 17:47 (GMT+0200) Per Inge Oestmoen composed:
The enclosure is described as SATA I and SATA II compliant, and here it is:
> http://www.akasa.com.tw/akasa_english/spec_page/storage/spec_ak_enp2sata_sl....
After all this time and trouble you have not tried the eSATA interface? Is that because you have no eSATA port? You can get a eSATA/SATA combo cable, or an adapter like I described upthread regarding the enclosures I use. Just be sure to connect and power on prior to booting if any of the hardware does not support eSATA-only features.
Wait... Per O. has a SATA drive and he's using an adaptor that makes it appear as USB? Why, indeed! That's just silly. I assume there's _some_ reason for it, but you really should not try to avoid using SATA, you should prefer it!
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Felix Miata
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