I recently got a Micronet oem version of the ATTO Silicon Express IV card on ebay. The Micronet firmware allows the card to be bootable, but is very very buggy. It causes my 840av to lock up a lot and is driving me up the wall. Speed on the card is excellent, with 17.6 MB/s transfers, but that speed is useless if the system keeps crashing.

Anybody know a way to reflash the card to the ATTO firmware? I have the 1.6.5 ATTO firmware update, but when I run it, it cannot find any ATTO cards (Micronet firmware removes that name). If I tell the ATTO updater to manually update the nubus slot its in, the updater crashes... ATTO tech support gave me the cold shoulder and said they don't support old products like that anymore. I emailed Micronet, but they haven't answered, and I can't find any firmware updates on their website.

If anybody has any idea's for help, I would appreciate it.

Casolai



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