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Jmicron jmb36x windows 10 driver
Jmicron jmb36x windows 10 driver









jmicron jmb36x windows 10 driver
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These may be not the most recent versions of the drivers, but

Jmicron jmb36x windows 10 driver drivers#

I'm also worried that the 2TB drive is showing up as RAID not SATA on the controller.We recommend to use the following drivers for the respective hard diskĬontroller, RAID controller, motherboard chipset or listed hardwareĭevice. Get-PhysicalDisk | format-list FriendlyName, UniqueId, ObjectId, BusType Is bypassed by the controller card I added? It's worth pointing out that the system without the new controller can only support 2TB max of SATA drives, but this The drive works fine, but as soon as I create a pool using it, the error "Incorrect Function" occurs and the I've installed a single 2TB drive on a 2 Port PCI Express Internal SATA II Controller Card ( JMB36x). I have a 160GB installed on the motherboard's controller which hosts the OS

jmicron jmb36x windows 10 driver

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System: Proliant ML110 G4, Windows 8 64-Bit, 4GB Ram I have this controller and issue, but I do have UniqueID's So if someone as an idea to make it work I would be gratefull. Maybe it's because the drive are tagged as "RAID" and not "ATA" device (even I didn't use any RAID setup, all drive are in a non-RAID state).įor now it works, but I don't know if later I'll be able to add new drive on the pool I created using the JMicron controler and it annoys me. I have a copy running, transfering all my data from the old drive to the storagespaces I created (allįrom the Win2012 guest, the host is only for Hyper-V and the storagepool, storagespaces are passed-through the guest)Īs you can see there's something not working with the JMicron controler when you try to create a storage space on it.

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The actual drive, not pooled, on the JMicron, the new drive on the mainboard.Īnd IT WORKS ! Now I have full access to my existing drive via the JMicron and I made a Storagepool with my new drive connected on the mainboard controler. Then I decided to switch my drive between mainboard controler and JMicron. Even the primary storage spaces disappeared on the server Manager GUI . I was never able to create the storage pool.īut the strangest thing is that during all the tests I did after the second boot, under server manager only one of the 3 drive was "poolable" (and it was never the same !), despite the fact that powershell cmdlt "Get-PhysicalDrive" tell me that all of 3 haveĬanPool=True. But had an error during the process.Īfter that I tried to disconnect/reconnect/initialize/reinitialize the drive, using I always have "unspecified error" or something else.įirst time I boot up with the new HDD connected, under the server manager I was able to create a storage pool with all new 3 HDD. All the harddrive are seen, healthy and accessible.īut whatever I try, I'm totally unable to create a storage pool.

Jmicron jmb36x windows 10 driver install#

Under the Win2012 host, I'm able to fully install the driver of the controler, everything seems to work fine. My mainboard is short of SATA port, so I bought this controler card:Īt the beginning I was using Hyper-V server core 2012, and a Win2012 Guest (here a previous thread : īut as I had hard time to make storagepool working with the controler card (installing driver on server core is not the easiest thing to do), I decided to move up and install a full Win2012 host (and after that shrink it down to a core server). I would like to know if anyone here have allready try to set a StoragePool with HDD connected to a JMicron SATA controler JMB36x.











Jmicron jmb36x windows 10 driver