- Jul 13, 2011
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I've got an eSATA card I bought once for my computer. I also have an external HDD with an eSATA port on the enclosure. I once managed to connect the two and it was fantastic how fast the data transfers were. Now, no matter what I do I can't get Windows to recognise ANYthing I plug into that eSATA port on my desktop.
What could be wrong and what could I try to remedy this?
Thanks!
What could be wrong and what could I try to remedy this?
Thanks!