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HotSwap! 6.2.0.0 HotSwap! 6.2.0.0 This program turns a SATA hard drive into a hot swap hard drive. It does the same thing as you can remove device from Device Manager but it provides much friendly user interface as you remove the removable device from the "Safely Remove Hardware" icon in the notification area. It also ensures that all data are written and flushed to the disk before the device to be hot-swapped, so you can use SATA/eSATA drive as a removable device much alike USB/IEEE1394 drive. Supported Hardware and OS Windows Vista / 7 / Server 2008 / 8 / 10 (32-bit and 64-bit) SATA Host Controller (AHCI mode enabled in BIOS) (e.g. Intel Controller Hub (ICH), JMicron JMB363) Silicon Image SATA Host Controller (SiI3112A, SiI3114, SiI3132, etc) Silicon Image SATA-PATA (Parallel ATA) Bridge Controller (SiI3611) If Silicon Image controller is used, the driver will spin-down the drive upon device removable. Directions for use Extract the downloaded file and run HotSwap!.EXE, the icon will appear in the notification area. The program will automatically start up when user logs on. Left click the icon, a menu will pop up listing drives. To remove a drive, select the drive from the popup menu. A balloon will pop up saying that the device is safely hot-swapped and you can power off the drive to remove it from the system. The drive listed in grey is either selected as non-hotswap device or in use by Windows therefore cannot be removed. Left click the icon while pressing Ctrl key, another menu will pop up and you can select a drive. Once the drive is selected in this menu, it won't appear in the drive listing menu. Right click the icon, the configuration menu will pop up. Configuration Menu Scan for hardware changes Does the same thing as you can do on Device Manager. This ... |
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