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Title: Windows 7 Driver needed for Drivestation HD-HS1 esata External Drive
Post by: lesmeiam on March 08, 2010, 07:54:22 PM
   

I haven't even had this product for even close to a year yet, it is not working on my new computer.

 

I need an updated driver for Windows 7

Title: Re: Windows 7 Driver needed for Drivestation HD-HS1 esata External Drive
Post by: Kameran on March 10, 2010, 10:23:18 AM

Are you able to see the drive when you go and right click on computer, select manage, then go to disk management?

Title: Re: Windows 7 Driver needed for Drivestation HD-HS1 esata External Drive
Post by: briand85 on January 24, 2011, 03:42:48 PM

 


lesmeiam wrote:

I haven't even had this product for even close to a year yet, it is not working on my new computer.

 

I need an updated driver for Windows 7


 

I have this same exact problem, the drive is practically new and my 64-bit  Windows 7 machine will not recognize the drive at all when i use the eSATA cable.  It works fine when used with USB, but eSATA speed was the reason I bought the drive.

 

 

Title: Re: Windows 7 Driver needed for Drivestation HD-HS1 esata External Drive
Post by: Jotin on January 25, 2011, 09:43:14 AM

Briand85, whats the model number of your unit? 

Title: Re: Windows 7 Driver needed for Drivestation HD-HS1 esata External Drive
Post by: briand85 on May 24, 2011, 12:11:19 PM

I have two HD-HS1.0TQ Drives.  Both behave exactly the same way on all four of out Dell Precision T7500 Windows 7 64-bit machines.  I would test on other machines, but these are the only four with eSATA ports...

 

Brian

Title: Re: Windows 7 Driver needed for Drivestation HD-HS1 esata External Drive
Post by: AFluxley on May 23, 2013, 08:59:14 AM

I realize this thread is a litte old, but I have the same issue now with a Buffalo 2TB DriveStation Quad. USB works, esata doesn't. What makes this problem even more confusing, is that the esata connection works on my laptop with Win 7 x64, but  when I try to connect to my workstation it won't recognize the drive. The power does come on. I have connected another esata device to the same workstation with success. It has to be a driver thing, right?

Title: Re: Windows 7 Driver needed for Drivestation HD-HS1 esata External Drive
Post by: davo on May 23, 2013, 09:01:29 AM

AFluxley wrote:

I realize this thread is a litte old, but I have the same issue now with a Buffalo 2TB DriveStation Quad. USB works, esata doesn't. What makes this problem even more confusing, is that the esata connection works on my laptop with Win 7 x64, but  when I try to connect to my workstation it won't recognize the drive. The power does come on. I have connected another esata device to the same workstation with success. It has to be a driver thing, right?


model number?

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