- Jmicron Jmb361 Pata And Sata Controller Driver Windows 7
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Hi - This is a little bit of a strange one for me, unusual for me to be unable to solve an issue like this.
I have been using a drive tray to hotswap drives for years on Vista.
ASUS M4A89GTD PRO/USB3
AMD Phenom II X4
There are several JMicron controllers with different number of SATA and PATA ports. This JMB362 as I see is 'PCI Express to x2 SATA II Host Controller'. JMB363 also has one PATA port. JMB368 has only PATA port and no SATA. Drivers for SATA (SerialATA) controller JMicron JMB361. And Enabled the JMicron eSATA/PATA Controller And changed Controller Mode to AHCI (Not necessary, but best) And you have installed the JMicron drivers? Drivers: Sata Port Multiplier Problem. Was having problem with the port multiplier feature with my mainboard Giga-byte MA78GPM-UD2H(SB700) with NexStar NXT-D200SU(Uses Port.
12GB ram
2 internal SATA
1 drive tray internal SATA (for hotswapping)
(all drive slots are AHCI in BIOS)
AMD 890GX/SB850 chipset
JMixron JMB361 PATA/SATA controller (required for hotswapping the eSATA)
Win 8.0 Pro (with free upgrade to 8.1 installed)
Had Vista Ultimate (x64), upgraded to Win 8.1 with save documents option.
Was warned I might need to get a missing driver from ASUS, for the ATK temp sensors
Did that, used the Win7 x64 one, hotswapping worked fine.
no drive in tray, start Win 8.1
Jmicron Jmb361 Pata And Sata Controller Driver Windows 7
After working for a while, put in drive Y, boots up, Explorer loads it in
Work, save stuff, remove drive Y, explorer removes it
drive Z in, explorer sees it, copy things over, work on databases, drive Z out
drive Y back in, copy things over, do backups (Synctoy), drive outJmicron Jmb361 Pata And Sata Controller Drivers
Lost the boot sector, 'Missing Operating System'
Reinstalled Vista, updated until I could get the Microsoft site to allow me to upgrade
Upgraded to 8.0, updated until finished - wiped drive, clean install
Upgraded to 8.1, installed AMD chipset drivers & other basic hardware not installed by windows once first set of updates were through
(NIC, GRID+, AMD graphics & chipset)
Updated until finished
carried on installing stuff
Now, after the clean install, this does not work.
I have tried using all three different AHCI drivers (Win native, AMD chipset, ASUS ones)
I have just put in the JMicron Win 7 x64 eSATA drivers, as I thought that might affect hotswapping the standard SATA, but to no avail.
I have tried a few of the recommended options, checking for hidden empty drives, turning off fast-start etc.
I am stumped.
A. drive left in tray at boot:
Windows sees it ok.
If I remove the drive, Windows thinks it is still there.
Options tested:
1. If I put the drive in, everything carries on as normal.
2. If I don't put the drive in and try and access it via Win Explorer, it will go through some levels of directories and display the contents until it has to read a new one and then Win Explorer realises it's gone and disables it after 60 secs of trying - now it will not be seen if put back in (greyed out in device manager when 'whos hidden')
3. If I put in drive Y, then take it out and put X back in, it carries on as if nothing had happened (I don't start explorer in-between)
4. I have not tried putting in drive Y and seeing if it thinks it is drive X - that would be too risky even for me!
B. drive not in tray at boot
Difference Between Pata And Sata
Put in drive, Windows does nothing.
Disk management has nothing
Although drive X is there in device manager (when 'show hidden') it is still greyed out and details say it is missing
It is as if the BIOS is working AHCI mode fine, allowing the drive to be popped in and out, but Windows will only see it as being back in if it is there on boot.
Jmicron Jmb361 Pata And Sata Controller Driver Update
Please bear in mind that this is a hard-wired drive-tray, on 0,0 which is a standard SATA that has worked fine in Vista Ult, Win7 x64 (same internals machine) and on the first install of 8.0 and 8.1