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I need to change the SATA driver to the third party eSATA driver. I don't need to change anything else. This will get hot swap working for the three-drive hot swap cage I have installed. I determined this by starting with a fresh OS X install and using that eSATA driver and booting to it.
Now I need to apply this change to my normal boot drive but I do not wish to change anything else!
How can I change just this one driver?
Note that I have no record of the current drivers or the MultiBeast configuration used to build the machine as I am not the builder and the actual builder seems to have made no record. I'm just trying to correct the driver to get hot swap working.
Unless there is a utility that can examine a volume that MultiBeast modified and tell me what configuration was used, I'm probably better off trying to change just this one driver than trial-and-erroring in an attempt to replicate what I already have, minus the SATA driver, of course.
Now I need to apply this change to my normal boot drive but I do not wish to change anything else!
How can I change just this one driver?
Note that I have no record of the current drivers or the MultiBeast configuration used to build the machine as I am not the builder and the actual builder seems to have made no record. I'm just trying to correct the driver to get hot swap working.
Unless there is a utility that can examine a volume that MultiBeast modified and tell me what configuration was used, I'm probably better off trying to change just this one driver than trial-and-erroring in an attempt to replicate what I already have, minus the SATA driver, of course.