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eSATA card stopped working, USB3 one never worked

I own an eSATA card I bought on Ebay about one year ago, I installed it and it just worked (unfortunately I don't remember if and which driver I used).


Recently I bought another PCI card to connect a USB3 drive, I installed it and unfortunately moved teh eSATA card (not sure this was teh problem, but I wish I hadn't).


Now neither card works.


The eSATA card shows in System info, but with no driver installed.


0x0000000000:


Nome: pci1095,3132

Tipo: Altro controller memoria di massa

Driver installato: No

MSI: No

Bus: PCI

Slot: Slot-3

ID fornitore: 0x1095

ID dispositivo: 0x3132

ID fornitore sottosistema: 0x1095

ID sottosistema: 0x3132

ID revisione: 0x0001

Ampiezza link: x1

Velocità collegamento: 2.5 GT/s



The USB3 cad shows with a driver intalled,


pci1033,194:


Driver installato: Sì

MSI: No

Bus: PCI

Slot: Slot-2

ID fornitore: 0x1033

ID dispositivo: 0x0194

ID fornitore sottosistema: 0xffff

ID sottosistema: 0xffff

ID revisione: 0x0003

Ampiezza link: x1

Velocità collegamento: 5.0 GT/s


and the connected drive shows too, but it does not mount.


USB 3.0 Device:


ID prodotto: 0x55aa

ID fornitore: 0x174c (ASMedia Technology Inc.)

Versione: 1.00

Numero di serie: 31300000000000000000

Velocità: Fino a 480 Mb/sec

Produttore: Intenso

ID posizione: 0x07200000 / 2

Corrente disponibile (mA): 500

Corrente necessaria (mA): 0



What can I do? Any generic drivers to try?


Thanks in advance for any help

Maurizio

Mac Pro (Early 2009), OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.2), Upgraded to 5.1 with exacore Xeon

Posted on Jan 12, 2013 4:44 AM

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Posted on Jan 12, 2013 4:05 PM

Solved the eSATA issue, by searching for the PIC id (pci1095,3132) I found the driveron this page (cannot copy the link itself, it's the second, the non raid one),


http://www.siliconimage.com/support/searchresults.aspx?pid=32&cat=3&os=3


which made it work again, maybe the upgrade to Mountain Lion had broken the driver. I did the same for the USB card pci1033,194 but found nothing.

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Jan 12, 2013 4:05 PM in response to maurizm

Solved the eSATA issue, by searching for the PIC id (pci1095,3132) I found the driveron this page (cannot copy the link itself, it's the second, the non raid one),


http://www.siliconimage.com/support/searchresults.aspx?pid=32&cat=3&os=3


which made it work again, maybe the upgrade to Mountain Lion had broken the driver. I did the same for the USB card pci1033,194 but found nothing.

eSATA card stopped working, USB3 one never worked

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