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Driver Jmicron Usb To Ata Atapi Bridge

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Jmicron usb to ata/atapi bridge driver is a windows driver. System requirements, an x86 pci bus system with at least 1gb of memory, at least one ahci sata host controller that supports ncq fpdma, a floppy or usb device for booting dos. Find the drivers which needs to be installed and also see if there are any warning symbols. If yes update the drivers. Right click on the external hard drive device and click on Update driver. If the issue still persists, try to install drivers in Compatibility mode and check. Refer the steps: a. Stalker call of pripyat guide.

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I been having some problems with my setup.
Driver Jmicron Usb To Ata Atapi Bridge

Jmicron Usb To Ata Atapi Bridge Driver Windows 7

I have FreeNAS-11.3-U1 (Love the new interface!) running a Intel NUC5CPYB with a Mediasonic PRORAID (HFR2-SU3S2FW) on USB3 port. This RAID unit can run in Single Disk mode and various RAID modes. I know that the Hardware RAID mode is not recommended for FreeNAS so I've been using Single mode (4 individual disks). This unit uses the JMicron USB to ATAATAPI Bridge. I've seen other post with this keyword in them but didn't see any help for my situation.
So my problem is that I can only see
Ata
one drive
Driver jmicron usb to ata atapi bridges
, the

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last drive in cabinet. If I pull out one then I see the next one up. In Windows or in Linux I see all drives fine and can mount and write data, etc.
Jmicron usa usb to ata/atapi bridge driver
When I look into what FreeNAS sees its this:
Jmicron usb to ata atapi bridge driver windows 7

Jmicron Usb To Ata Atapi Bridge Driver Windows 7

I have FreeNAS-11.3-U1 (Love the new interface!) running a Intel NUC5CPYB with a Mediasonic PRORAID (HFR2-SU3S2FW) on USB3 port. This RAID unit can run in Single Disk mode and various RAID modes. I know that the Hardware RAID mode is not recommended for FreeNAS so I've been using Single mode (4 individual disks). This unit uses the JMicron USB to ATAATAPI Bridge. I've seen other post with this keyword in them but didn't see any help for my situation.
So my problem is that I can only see one drive, the

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last drive in cabinet. If I pull out one then I see the next one up. In Windows or in Linux I see all drives fine and can mount and write data, etc.
When I look into what FreeNAS sees its this:
Mar 26 17:18:57 freenas ugen0.3: <JMicron USB to ATAATAPI Bridge> at usbus0
Mar 26 17:18:57 freenas umass0 on uhub0
Mar 26 17:18:57 freenas umass0: on usbus0
Mar 26 17:18:57 freenas umass0: SCSI over Bulk-Only; quirks = 0x0100
Mar 26 17:18:57 freenas umass0:1:0: Attached to scbus1
Mar 26 17:18:57 freenas da0 at umass-sim0 bus 0 scbus1 target 0 lun 0
Mar 26 17:18:57 freenas da0: Fixed Direct Access SPC-4 SCSI device
Mar 26 17:18:57 freenas da0: Serial Number 152D00539000
Mar 26 17:18:57 freenas da0: 400.000MB/s transfers
Mar 26 17:18:57 freenas da0: 476940MB (976773168 512 byte sectors)
Mar 26 17:18:57 freenas da0: quirks=0x2
Mar 26 17:18:58 freenas GEOM_MULTIPATH: disk1 created
Mar 26 17:18:58 freenas da1 at umass-sim0 bus 0 scbus1 target 0 lun 1
Mar 26 17:18:58 freenas da1: Fixed Direct Access SPC-4 SCSI device
Mar 26 17:18:58 freenas da1: Serial Number 152D00539000
Mar 26 17:18:58 freenas da1: 400.000MB/s transfers
Mar 26 17:18:58 freenas da1: 476940MB (976773168 512 byte sectors)
Mar 26 17:18:58 freenas da1: quirks=0x2
Mar 26 17:18:58 freenas GEOM_MULTIPATH: da0 added to disk1
Mar 26 17:18:58 freenas GEOM_MULTIPATH: da0 is now active path in disk1
Mar 26 17:18:58 freenas da2 at umass-sim0 bus 0 scbus1 target 0 lun 2
Mar 26 17:18:58 freenas da2: Fixed Direct Access SPC-4 SCSI device
Mar 26 17:18:58 freenas da2: Serial Number 152D00539000
Mar 26 17:18:58 freenas da2: 400.000MB/s transfers
Mar 26 17:18:58 freenas da2: 476940MB (976773168 512 byte sectors)
Mar 26 17:18:58 freenas da2: quirks=0x2
Mar 26 17:18:58 freenas da3 at umass-sim0 bus 0 scbus1 target 0 lun 3
Mar 26 17:18:58 freenas da3: Fixed Direct Access SPC-4 SCSI device
Mar 26 17:18:58 freenas da3: Serial Number 152D00539000
Mar 26 17:18:58 freenas da3: 400.000MB/s transfers
Mar 26 17:18:58 freenas da3: 476940MB (976773168 512 byte sectors)
Mar 26 17:18:58 freenas da3: quirks=0x2
Mar 26 17:18:58 freenas GEOM_MULTIPATH: disk2 created
Mar 26 17:18:58 freenas GEOM_MULTIPATH: da1 added to disk2
Mar 26 17:18:58 freenas GEOM_MULTIPATH: da1 is now active path in disk2
Mar 26 17:18:58 freenas GEOM_MULTIPATH: disk3 created
Mar 26 17:18:58 freenas GEOM_MULTIPATH: da2 added to disk3
Mar 26 17:18:58 freenas GEOM_MULTIPATH: da2 is now active path in disk3


So am I correct to understand that because the disks all show the same serial number that FreeNAS assumes its a multipath scenario? That's what it looks like.
Is there any way to help FreeNAS understand this is 4 separate disk? I know some USB vendors don't do unique serial numbers and that's not a great idea but trying to understand if I can do anything to get this working.
Thanks for any help!

Driver Jmicron Usb To Ata Atapi Bridge Problem

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