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Maybe it was just an older bugged version.įor your problem. I have seen some reports that such a firmware upgrade bricked the SATA part of the board. Does somebody know a trick, how to make the flash software finding the adapter? I think the tool is looking for an “onboard device”.
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The firmware I downloaded seems to be useable as my device is listed inside an attached txt document. But all these threads are very old so the downloadlinks etc. I searched all the web the last nights and understood that a lot of people did a flash of that PCIe device. Under Windows (XP x86) I get the message “adapter not found” and under DOS “flash not found”. I found a firmware package at station-drivers but the flash does not succeed.
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From time to time I get bluescreens related to the Marvell controller, even with the newer drivers released recently. I want to use this piece for booting from SSD in my second PC (I know that Intels conrollers are better but it runs in RAID and is only SATA II without TRIM). I don’t know if somebody can help me with my problem that is as follows: I do have an ASUS U3S6 PCIe x 4 card, 2 USB 3.0 ports by NEC and 2 SATA-III ports by Marvell (dev.
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