ID | | Article Title | Post Date |
196 |
| Why should users only first eject the adapter and then put the CFs into the slots? | Jun-22-09 |
197 |
| Is it possible to take out just one Compact Flash card and work with the other? | Jun-22-09 |
198 |
| In the side bar of the Mac OS X Finder I sometimes don't get an eject button for a Compact Flash card. | Feb-08-10 |
200 |
| I created a RAID 0 out of two Compact Flash cards and it seem no faster than one card. Why? | Jun-22-09 |
215 |
| Does Nikon Transfer software support the Sonnet Compact Flash Adapter? | Feb-08-10 |
494 |
| I'm having trouble reading two SanDisk Extremes or Extreme Pros, or the system is asking me to format an already-formatted card. Why? | Mar-24-10 |
545 |
| Is the Sonnet Pro Dual CompactFlash Adapter compatible with Camera Bits "Photo Mechanic"? | Dec-26-10 |
| The Sonnet Dual CF adapter works beautifully! You can use and see both slots and transfer with the Photo Mechanic software as you would expect. |
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628 |
| Why doesn't my Sonnet ExpressCard/34 card work in the Echo ExpressCard/34 Thunderbolt Adapter? It's listed as compatible! | Aug-11-17 |
| The Echo ExpressCard/34 Thunderbolt adapter requires Mac OS 10.6.8 or later and supports cards with Thunderbolt technology-aware drivers. Download and install the latest driver to make your card compatible:
eSATA
Sonnet Tempo SATA Pro ExpressCard/34
Sonnet Tempo SATA ExpressCard/34
Sonnet Tempo SATA edge ExpressCard/34
Memory Card Readers
Sonnet SDXC UHS-I Pro Reader/Writer ExpressCard/34
Sonnet Pro Dual CompactFlash Adapter ExpressCard/34
Note: Sonnet FireWire 800 Pro ExpressCard/34, and FireWire/USB ExpressCard/34 cards are compatible without additional drivers. For third-party products listed as compatible, please visit those manufacturer's Websites to get the latest, Thunderbolt technology-aware drivers. |
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650 |
| Does the Pro Dual CompactFlash Adapter support UDMA 7 CompactFlash cards? | Mar-27-12 |
708 |
| I cannot read 64GB or 128GB CF cards in Windows | Jan-07-14 |
| This is a Microsoft Windows driver bug with some 64GB CF cards. Sonnet is working with Microsoft to resolve this issue. (64GB and 128GB CF cards work fine with Qio and Qio-CF in OS X.)
A partial list of cards Sonnet has tested:
Patriot Pro CF 266x 64GB/128GB card is recognized under Windows
Lexar Pro 1000x UDMA 7 64GB/128GB card reports itself as 32GB
SanDisk Extreme Pro UDMA 6 64GB/128GB card reports itself as 32GB |
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778 |
| I have a 17" MacBook Pro 6,1 and my ExpressCard does not work after upgrading to Mavericks. | Dec-30-13 |
832 |
| Qio with PCIe interface Windows has a compatibility issue with the SuperMicro X10DAi. | Mar-24-15 |
928 |
| My Qio is not recognizing SxS cards on Windows. | Jul-05-18 |
| Your computer may not be fully supported by the Qio BIOS. If you boot with SxS cards inserted into the Qio, it forces allocation of the busses and memory space needed. Some computers will refuse to allocated bus space for later insertion unless two SxS cards are inserted before booting.
If you are having hot plug issues, not basic SxS functionality, you can use CFScan utility to force the Qio to "see" a newly inserted device. |
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