EC2 Card driver incompatible with Mac OS 10.7 Lion upgrade [Article]
With the upgrade to Mac OS 10.7, the driver for the Glyph EC2 2-Port eSATA card is removed and put into a folder called "Incompatible Software" at the root level of the boot drive. The EC2 card uses...
My PortaGig 62 does not show up correctly in Windows while connected via eSATA (... [Article]
A 3TB PortaGig drive in RAID 0 or Spanning mode may appear to be smaller than it's actual size when plugged in to an eSATA port on Windows Vista and Windows 7. The PortaGig 62 may appear
My GT 062E does not show up correctly in Windows while connected via eSATA (3TB ... [Article]
A 3TB and 4TB GT 062E drive in RAID 0 or Spanning mode may appear to be smaller than it's actual size when plugged in to an eSATA port o
My ForteRAID does not show up correctly in Windows while connected via eSATA (Mo... [Article]
A 3TB, 4TB, 6TB, 8TB ForteRAID drive may appear to be smaller than it's actual size when plugged in to an
Does Glyph Manager work over eSATA? [Article]
Glyph Manager works over eSATA only under certain conditions: 1. On Mac laptops running OS X when connected to the FirmTek SeriTek/2SM2-E ExpressCard Adapter 2. On Windows XP, Vista, and 7
Glyph Manager doesn't work with the bundled EC2 card from Glyph [Article]
Glyph's EC2 eSATA card (included with the ForteRAID and sold separately) is designed to provide basic eSATA connectivity. It does not support Glyph Manager nor does it support the full speed of the ma...
Which eSATA cards are compatible with Glyph products? [Article]
Glyph sells the EC2 PCIe card which is a 1x PCIe card, and can hit speeds of over 110MB/s, perfect for single-drive products like th
Glyph Manager doesn't work with the EC2 card from Glyph [Article]
Glyph's EC2 eSATA card is designed to provide basic eSATA connectivity. It does not support Glyph Manager nor does it support the full speed of various Glyph products. The EC2 card supports 110MB/s, a...
Glyph Manager doesn't work with the bundled EC2 card from Glyph [Article]
The EC2 eSATA card included with the ForteRAID is designed to provide basic eSATA connectivity. It does not support Glyph Manager nor does it support the full speed of the ForteRAID, which is 230MB/s....
What is the difference between SATA (Serial ATA) and eSATA (external SATA)? [Article]
eSATA is an external interface technology that grew from the internal Serial ATA interface. Serial ATA built upon the original ATA interface that connected hard drives to motherboards. eSATA deliver