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    Addonics SATA-CF Adapter ADSACFB not recognized by the operating system

    I encompass one CF that is workings absolutely fine i.e., Kingston 133x as well as SanDisk Extreme IV 8GB and Lexar WA 80x 1GB and Lexar WA 40x 1GB which are not recognized by the operating system. I have attempted several drivers together with the majority up to date designed for the JMicron JMB363 furthermore in addition the X58/ICH10R on my EVGA X58 MB. Upgrading from Vista on the way to Windows 7 64 bit home premiums has not solved the trouble. Fascinatingly the BIOS boot up driver screen explains that each and every one CFs acquire allocated HDD0: furthermore in the BIOS catalog of drives on the way to boot from shoe the CF at the same time as SCSI-3. Each and every one CFs function inside my Nikon D700 as well as D2x as well as USB CF adapters. Appear like this may possibly be an operating system trouble to me.Anyone have ANY ideas?

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    Re: Addonics SATA-CF Adapter ADSACFB not recognized by the operating system

    I am as well having the accurate similar trouble by means of the CF Card viewing up inside the operating system. It does display up for the duration of the boot process, however does not display up subsequent to Windows 7 64 bit loads. Not anything show up inside Disk Manager or else inside the Device Manager. I do not encompass a Kingston CF Card as a result I do not be familiar with if it might be display. I encompass a SanDisk Extreme 60gb card, furthermore it does not show. Addonics has provided me a RMA as well, however if that was no assist I will in all probability go by means of a exchange until they supervise on the way to smooth down the trouble. It is a disappointment as I definitely may possibly make use of the download speed.

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    Re: Addonics SATA-CF Adapter ADSACFB not recognized by the operating system

    I will suggest you to try the following:Have you attempted assigning a letter on the way to the drive perceives through the bios inside disk management? Do you encompass AHCI enable for hot exchange ability? Or you will require on the way to contact the manufacturer for the newest drivers of SATA-CF adapter, at the same time as it is not compatible by means of Windows 7.

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    Re: Addonics SATA-CF Adapter ADSACFB not recognized by the operating system

    Have presently buy the ADSACFB for myself as well as installed on top of a ASUS P7P55D-E Pro Windows 7 64 bit home premium. I have attempted connecting to the Intel as well as JMicron as well as Marvell SATA ports by means of no achievement. I am making use of a Sandisk Extreme 8GB card.By means of JMicrom JMB363, at what time I install the card previous to boot, I observe it inside DOS properly however cannot access it each and every one in Windows Explorer or Disk Management or else Device Manager.By means of the Intel P55 SATA, what time I install the card previous to boot I be able to observe it in Windows Explorer other than obtain the message ""Is not accessible" furthermore am unable to open.I am not specialist by means of computers as a result any assist thankfully received?

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    Re: Addonics SATA-CF Adapter ADSACFB not recognized by the operating system

    This adapter is just completely compatible by means of any controller on condition that it has silicon image chip on top of it.It may possibly be Addonics own or else third party one however it has on the way to encompass silicon image chip on it.If you do not have silicon image chipped controller then it will work by means of several cards as well as will not by means of others.In contrast it from time to time automatically allocate drive letter to the card as well as from time to time it will not depending on the operating system upgrades. If it does not perform it automatically then you require on the way to open Disk Manager as well as allocate it plus till the time you will not format it will remain. As a result learn to delete each and every one pictures in the camera as an alternative of format in the camera. If you reformat the card you require on the way to go all the way through Disk Manager once more.I also used to allocate the similar drive letter on the way to any card however after a month it just stopped up.

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    Re: Addonics SATA-CF Adapter ADSACFB not recognized by the operating system

    I have contact to Addonics and they state that no driver is needed as well as it was compatible by means of Windows 7-64 bit home premium. They provide a SATA adapter card at cost as a result that I may possibly go around my mobo SATA controller. I prefer not to go downward this route as well as return the ADSACF for a full repayment. I will revisit the expertise at what time the bugs have been taken out, or else obtain a USB3 card reader if they turn out to be mainstream initial.Regards,

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