Memory: Corsair Vengenance DDR4 16gb (2 DIMM) System Manufacturer/Model Number: MFG by ME Since that is probably a pretty old MB, the vendor probably won't be of any help. This system had the first version of W10 (1511) installed and has seen every update to today (1909), with no issues. My MB doesn't support eSata natively, but I installed PCI Express card PCI Express eSATA 3.0 Card - External SATA 6Gbps | 2-Port | I have several external drive enclosures with eSata support and all have worked flawlessly. As I noted at the top, there's no rush on this I'm just curious whether MS has chosen to leave eSATA by the roadside. I finally threw in the towel and bought a nice USB 3.0 dock, but this is one of those things that sits at the back of my mind, nagging me from time to time. I remember reading that this appeared to be a bug when 10 was introduced, but my PC is updated to Version 1903, Build 18362, and the problem prevails. Is Windows 10 incompatible with eSATA? I have a couple of eSATA docks that used to work perfectly with Windows 7, but with 10 either they're recognized and dropped after a few minutes, or they're not recognized at all. This is purely out of curiosity, so there's no rush.
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