![]() I don't know why it wouldn't, but i would avoid using an esata connected drive on either the orange or white ports if you can. when a person installs the drivers from cd or website for the motherboard, it actually does install a driver that you see as part of the bootup. It's not true that the raid is a driverless function. Raid 0, raid 1 or the orange one as a normal port (i have not been able to figure out how to get the white one detected as a normal one) the rest are a red i believe to distinguish between them all.the orange and white ones are the 2 that work in conjunction with ez backup as follows: When you say esata1 i assume you're talking about one of the 2 special sata ports for raid (on my board, there is an orange one, that would be esata1 i believe and a white one. Not sure we have the same model of p5q, but i do have 2 drives operating as esata with a brackets with no issues.
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