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  1. My external HDDs are not connecting the ASMedia ASMT105X controller shows up but not the...


    My external HDDs are not connecting the ASMedia ASMT105X controller shows up but not the drives attached to them. I have to keep the drive plugged in and restart the PC for the drive to show up. They work fine with my other PCs.

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    Victor Mokana, Dec 5, 2023
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  2. marccunn Win User

    Asmedia 1061 Controller/Driver not working

    Hello:

    This is my first post here, and I am not sure if this is the proper forum.

    I shal also post this in one other forum.

    I just installed a new ASUS P9X79 Deluxe motherboard.

    The Asmedia 1061 controller is apparently not working.

    The 2 eSATA rear ports are completely dead.

    I am using two (2) Seagate ST2000DL003 Barracuda Green 2TB Hard Drive - 5900 RPM, 64MB, SATA-6Gb/s on the rear eSATA ports.

    I have updated to ASUS BIOS 3203.

    I have Windows 7 x64 Ultimate with all updates and service packs.

    My main drive is a Western Digital WD Black WD2002FAEX 2TB 7200 RPM 64MB Cache SATA 6.0Gb/s

    I have CORSAIR Vengeance 64GB (8 x 8GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1866 Desktop Memory Model CMZ64GX3M8A1866C9

    I have an Intel Core i7-3820 Sandy Bridge-E 3.6GHz (3.8GHz Turbo Boost) LGA 2011 130W Quad-Core Desktop Processor BX80619i73820

    There is no Asmedia 1061 driver on my P9X79 Deluxe CD vM1884.

    I had to download it from the ASUS site.

    I tried reinstalling the v1.3.4 asmedia 1061 driver 3 times, and have restarted the computer each time.

    I went to the Asmedia drivers page and updated my Asmedia 1061 driver to v 1.3.8.0 and restarted my computer.

    That did not work either.

    I also found an Asmedia 1061 firmware update v0951 on the Asmedia driver page, but the .exe file just creates a .bin file in the same folder where the .exe file is.

    There is no Readme file to tell me how to update the 1061 firmware, so I was not able to update the 1061 firmware to v0951.

    The Asmedia 1061 Readme file says:

    To use this readme effectively, you will need to know what
    mode your system is in. The easiest way to determine the
    mode is to identify how the Serial ATA controller is
    presented within the Device Manager. The following
    procedure will guide you through determining the mode.

    1. On the Start menu, select Control Panel.

    2. Open on the 'System' applet (you may first
    have to select 'Switch to Classic View').

    3. Select the 'Hardware' tab.

    4. Select the 'Device Manager' button.

    5. From the Device Manager, look for an entry named
    'SCSI/RAID Controllers'.
    If this entry is present, expand it and look for one of
    the following controllers:

    - 'Asmedia 106x SATA Controller'
    If the Controller above is present, no further action
    is required.

    - If neither of the controllers above are shown, then
    the system is not running in RAID mode and you should
    continue with step 6 below.

    6. From the Device Manager, look for an entry named
    'IDE ATA/ATAPI controllers'.
    If this entry is present, expand it and look for one of
    the following controllers:

    - 'Asmedia 106x SATA Controller'
    If the Controller above is present, no further action
    is required.

    - If this controller is not present, then your system
    is not in AHCI mode. No other modes are supported by
    the Asmedia 106x SATA Host Controller Drive software and you
    should continue with step 7 below.

    7. Your system does not appear to be running in RAID or
    AHCI mode. If you feel that your system is running in
    RAID or AHCI mode and you do not see any of the
    controllers listed above, you may choose to contact
    your system manufacturer or place of purchase for
    assistance.

    Unfortunately, there is no 'SCSI/RAID Controllers' entry in my Device Manager.

    Unfortunately, there is no 'IDE ATA/ATAPI controllers' entry in my Device Manager.

    My ASUS advanced BIOS setting shows the Asmedia 1061 controller set to AHCI mode, so why does the Asmedia 1061 controller not appear anywhere in my Device Manager?

    The Asmedia 1061 Readme file also says:

    5.1 General Installation Notes

    1. If you are installing the operating system on a system
    configured for RAID or AHCI mode, you must pre-install
    the Asmedia 106x SATA Host Controller Drive driver using the
    F6 installation method described in section 5.3;

    However, Section 5.3 is apparently meant only for Windows XP and Windows Vista:

    5.3 Pre-Installation Using the F6 Method.

    Note: These methods are applicable to systems configured for
    RAID or AHCI mode.

    1. Extract all driver files from the installation package.
    See section 7.2 for instructions on extracting the
    files.

    2. Create a floppy* containing the following files in the root
    directory:
    for XP, Server2003:
    asahxp32.inf, asahxp32.cat, asahxp32.sys, txtSetup.oem

    for XP x64 edition, Server2003 x64 edition:
    asahxp64.inf, asahxp64.cat, asahxp64.sys, txtSetup.oem

    for Vista, Server2008, Win7:
    asahci32.inf, asahci32.cat, asahci32.sys

    for Vista x64 edition, Server2008 x64 edition, Win7 x64 edition:
    asahci64.inf, asahci64.cat, asahci64.sys

    *Note: For Windows Vista you can use Floppy, CD/DVD or USB.

    3. For Windows XP or later operating systems:

    -At the beginning of the operating system installation,
    press F6 to install a third party SCSI or RAID driver.

    -When prompted, select 'S' to Specify Additional Device.

    -continue to step 5.

    4. For Windows Vista:

    -During the Operating system installation, after selecting the
    location to install Vista click on "load Driver" button to
    install a third party SCSI or RAID driver.

    -Continue to step 5.

    5. When prompted, insert the floppy disk or media (Floppy, CD/DVD
    or USB) you created in step 2 and press Enter.

    6. At this point you should be presented with a selection
    for one of the following depending on your hardware
    version and configuration:

    - Asmedia 106x SATA Controller


    7. Highlight the selection that is appropriate for the
    hardware in your system and press Enter.

    8. Press Enter again to continue. Leave the floppy disk in
    the system until the next reboot as the software will
    need to be copied from the floppy disk again when setup
    is copying files.


    I have seen other similar threads about similar problems with the Asmedia 1061 controller, but none of them had a resolution for this particular version of the problem.

    Also, many of the responses to those threads seem to discuss the issue that the rear eSATA ports apparently only put out 5V, and not 12V (which is apparently what is needed to power 3.5" drives).

    I do not understand that issue anyway, since I think the eSATA ports on the ASUS P9X79 Deluxe are for data only and not power.

    However, some of the responders claim they fixed the problem using 5V/12V Power Over eSATA cable with SATA HDD Adapter such as these: http://www.amazon.com/Power-Over-eSA...32?ref=prid-20&tag=tec06d-20

    That solution seems to be applicable to eSATA HDDs

    That is not the issue here because both my new Seagate HDDs are mounted internally in the Lian-Li PC-6o case, and both use the standard SATA power conectors direct from the PSU.

    I connect the rear eSATA ports to the new Seagate HDD data ports using eSATA-to-SATA cables such as these: StarTech Model SATA2ESATA6 6 ft. Shielded eSATA to....

    I already have four computers with ASUS P5WD2 Premium motherboards, and the ASUS P5WD2 Premiums each have one rear eSATA port.

    In all those four computers I already have exactly the same Seagate HDDs installed internally in the Lian-Li PC-60 cases, using those same eSATA-to-SATA cables, and SATA power connectors direct from the PSUs.

    In all four of those computers, those same Seagate HDDs already work perfectly with that setup.

    Just to verify that the issue here is not DOA new Seagate HDDs, I attached each of the 2 new Seagate HDDs to the eSATA-to-SATA cable on one of my existing ASUS P5WD2 Premiums, and connected the Seagate HDD to an SATA power connector direct from the PSU.

    Sure enough, each of the new Seagate HDDs worked perfectly running off the rear eSATA port of the ASUS P5WD2 Premium motherboard.

    Thus, each of the new Seagate HDDs is functioning properly, and the 5V output from the eSATA port of the ASUS P9X79 Deluxe is not the issue (since the Seagate HDDs on the ASUS P9X79 Deluxe are connected internally to SATA power connectors directly from the PSU).

    So, how do I get the Asmedia 1061 controller to show up in my Device Manager and also make the 2 rear eSATA ports of the ASUS P9X79 Deluxe work properly?

    Is there any way in Windows 7 Ultimate x64 to do an F6 installation using a USB thumb drive without having to do an entire new clean installation of Windows 7 Ultimate x64?

    I wish ASUS had said somewhere that the Asmedia 1061 controller driver had to be installed using only F6 during a clean installation.

    Oddly, as I indicated above, my ASUS ASUS P9X79 Deluxe driver CD M1884 does not have any Asmedia 1061 driver to install.

    I had to download the Asmedia 1061 driver from the ASUS P9X79 Deluxe download page, and that was only v1.3.4.0.

    Even v1.3.8.0 which I just got directly from the Asmedia download page - http://www.station-drivers.com/page/asmedia.htm - does not seem to solve this problem.

    My existing Windows 7 Ultimate x64 instalation seems to be very fast and stable other than this one Asmedia 1061 controller issue, and I would hate to have to wipe it out just to install the Asmedia 1061 driver with F6 during a new clean install.

    I have not yet activated my Windows 7 Ultimate x64 installation, so I guess I could do an F6 clean install again just for the Asmedia 1061 driver, but it would be better if there was some other way.

    I think that the Asmedia 1061 driver must already be installed, or else why would it show up in the ASUS advanced BIOS settings?

    I just cannot figure out why the Asmedia 1061 controller does not show up anywhere in my Device Manager, and how to get it to work the 2 rear eSATA ports on my ASUS P9X79 Deluxe motherboard.

    Thank you in advance for any advice you can render.

    Marc
     
    marccunn, Dec 5, 2023
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  3. auggy Win User
    Windows 10 update bootloop with ASMedia Technology Inc - USB - 8/29/2016 12:00:00 AM - 1.16.38.1.

    I might suggest to try switching to the xHCI controller.

    In the Device Manager for each Asmedia USB controller can you do the following:

    Right-click the Asmedia USB Controller > Update Driver Software > Browse my computer for driver software > Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer

    With "Show compatible hardware" "checked" what is listed under Model?

    Is "USB xHCI Complaint Host Controller" listed?

    If so, can you select the "USB xHCI Complaint Host Controller" > Next and continue with the installation

    Do this for each of the Asmedia USB controllers.
     
    auggy, Dec 5, 2023
    #3
  4. btarunr Win User

    My external HDDs are not connecting the ASMedia ASMT105X controller shows up but not the...

    ASMedia Readies Controllers for Thunderbolt Devices

    ASUS-subsidiary ASMedia made its mark as a vendor of high cost/performance 2-port USB 3.0 SuperSpeed host controllers, 2-port SATA 6 Gb/s controllers, and PCIe-PCI bridge chips, with good adoption by PC motherboard vendors. The company now eyes the emerging Thunderbolt-IO market. Thunderbolt will begin seeing adoption by the PC market starting this year, and the adoption of the interconnect by data storage device manufacturers, particularly of fast external storage, for use in the content-creation industry.

    Thunderbolt host controllers are yet to receive widespread adoption due to three factors:
    • Cost of the controller. Intel is yet to bring its Thunderbolt host controllers down to an a reasonable price.
    • Deficiency of alternative controller providers, high scope for price-reductions the moment there are alternative providers
    • A looming transition from Thunderbolt copper-electric to fiber-optic medium, which could make current 10 Gb/s-over-copper standard obsolete
    ASMedia could address at least two factors here, it could provide an alternative to Intel-made controllers, and could offer a competitive price (or at least price-performance ratio). ASMedia president Lin Che-Wei told DigiTimes that his company will be ready with Thunderbolt-compatible SATA 6 Gb/s controllers, by the second half of 2012.

    Sources: DigiTimes, VR-Zone
     
    btarunr, Dec 5, 2023
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