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DriveStation Combo 4 and eSATA

Started by Batz_Junior, April 16, 2010, 08:47:42 AM

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Batz_Junior

   

I have a DriveStation Combo 4 and try to connect it via eSATA to my Laptop. A few days ago I reinstalled Windows7 64bit and also the newest Intel Chipset Driver. AHCI is also set in the BIOS.

Connecting the drive via eSATA generally works as well as copying small files. But when I try to copy a large file (~3GB) the copy process starts and interrupts after a few seconds and I get the message that the copy process failed. If I have a look into the Explorer I can't find my DriveStation there anymore. Turning it off and on again brings it back to the Explorer.

 

Any idea what it could depends on?

 

Greets, Batz_Junior


Dustrega

 


Batz_Junior wrote:

I have a DriveStation Combo 4 and try to connect it via eSATA to my Laptop. A few days ago I reinstalled Windows7 64bit and also the newest Intel Chipset Driver. AHCI is also set in the BIOS.

Connecting the drive via eSATA generally works as well as copying small files. But when I try to copy a large file (~3GB) the copy process starts and interrupts after a few seconds and I get the message that the copy process failed. If I have a look into the Explorer I can't find my DriveStation there anymore. Turning it off and on again brings it back to the Explorer.

 

Any idea what it could depends on?

 

Greets, Batz_Junior


 

Was the device working prior to re-installing the OS?

 


Batz_Junior

   

Prior to reinstalling Win7 the drive also didn't work. I had installed Windows Vista 32 bit on my Laptop.


JoshC

What file system does the unit have?  If you can delete the partition, create a new partition and format it to NTFS.


Batz_Junior

   

At the very beginning I formated my disk to NTFS. Do you think it could help to format it again?


JoshC

There could be possible file corruption or something of that nature.  Reformatting it will definetly clear out the file system corruption if that is the case.


KevinAGI

   

This happens to me on all of my drivesations on my Mac's also. I don't think it has anything to do with the formating. I think there is somthing wrong with the esata on these units. I have 5 umits al displaying this behavior.

 

Kevin

 


Dustrega

Are you formatting the device via the eSATA connection?  Formatting must first be carried out via USB then you may read/write data via eSATA.  The only caveat for eSATA is that it cannot handle formatting.


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