Moparmike
Administrator
Got a quick question on eSATA connections...
With my new rig, I also picked up a Thermaltake BlacX duet external drive dock. It's got both USB and eSATA hookups on it.
When I use the USB connection, I can hot-swap drives on the fly. It works great, but has the usual slow USB transfer rate.
When I use the eSATA cable, I can't. I have to reboot the machine with a drive docked and powered up so the BIOS detects the drive, then Windows will also detect the drive.
It's a minor inconvenience to have to reboot to spool up an external drive via eSATA, so I can live with it...but my understanding is that eSATA should be hot-swappable.
With my new rig, I also picked up a Thermaltake BlacX duet external drive dock. It's got both USB and eSATA hookups on it.
When I use the USB connection, I can hot-swap drives on the fly. It works great, but has the usual slow USB transfer rate.
When I use the eSATA cable, I can't. I have to reboot the machine with a drive docked and powered up so the BIOS detects the drive, then Windows will also detect the drive.
It's a minor inconvenience to have to reboot to spool up an external drive via eSATA, so I can live with it...but my understanding is that eSATA should be hot-swappable.