You're lucky your mobo does that. My Intel doesn't. After some
research I read many won't; Nvidia chipsets (presumably) will. What's
yours?

I _did_ find a hot swap program on the web, but that didn't work for
me either, so it's long gone and I don't remember what it was called.


On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 3:16 PM, mike <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I recently got a internal pci sata card.  It has an external sata connection
>  and an internal one.  I've got the drivers loaded correctly etc etc.  I get
>  a sata drive up and running on the internal connector but it doesn't show up
>  in the list for me to eject the drive.  Anyone know of a utility I might
>  need to do this?  My four other sata drives on the motherboard controller
>  show up fine in the eject dialog.
>
>  Windows xp pro.


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