From: fatmann66 on
To start i haven't messed with the eSATA ExpressCard that much but, it
sounds like you are running into the same issue that used to happen
with PCMCIA NIC card in laptops before they were integrated into the
MB. The issue was, on post the bay was never initialized because the
pc didn't have any native driver that could access the slot preboot.
So you could never do a PXE boot to a PCMCIA NIC. Once they integrated
the NIC to the MB you were then able to boot from NIC and USB etc.
this may be the case with your express card.
Regards,
fatmann66


P.S. Folkert Rienstra stated:
> Which of course can't happen with a babblebot.
Why is it that all the posts I read today that you posted on you have
nothing constructive to say? You are always complaining about a poster
being a "babblebot" when if fact your post are the most worthless of
them all because they have nothing relevant to add to the conversation.
From: Rod Speed on
fatmann66 <fatmann66(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
> Folkert Rienstra stated

>> Which of course can't happen with a babblebot.

> Why is it that all the posts I read today that you
> posted on you have nothing constructive to say?

Because thats all he ever posts.

> You are always complaining about a poster being a "babblebot"
> when if fact your post are the most worthless of them all because
> they have nothing relevant to add to the conversation.

He's just some loon kept in a padded cell that escapes from it occasionally.


From: Bud on
And how is your response any different except for trolling for the
inevitable response this type of "question" always gets from the
resident trolls: Roddles, Odiferous and the Babblebot?

fatmann66 wrote
>
> P.S. Folkert Rienstra stated:
> > Which of course can't happen with a babblebot.
> Why is it that all the posts I read today that you posted on you have
> nothing constructive to say? You are always complaining about a poster
> being a "babblebot" when if fact your post are the most worthless of
> them all because they have nothing relevant to add to the conversation.