PC gurus,
Windows 10 pro has been installed from scratch on a Dell workstation T5600, Dual Xeon, 32GB RAM. The USB 3.0 ports works fine if the Sandisk SSD is plugged and boot from an SATA ports. As soon as it is plugged into the SAS port, the USB 3.0 ports cease to function and don't recognize anything plug into it.
The motherboard has two SATA and three SAS ports. Is there anyway to convert the SAS to a regular SATA such that I don't waste and can reuse the SAS ports without using the SAS driver?
Advance thanks for your time and help.
Windows 10 pro has been installed from scratch on a Dell workstation T5600, Dual Xeon, 32GB RAM. The USB 3.0 ports works fine if the Sandisk SSD is plugged and boot from an SATA ports. As soon as it is plugged into the SAS port, the USB 3.0 ports cease to function and don't recognize anything plug into it.
The motherboard has two SATA and three SAS ports. Is there anyway to convert the SAS to a regular SATA such that I don't waste and can reuse the SAS ports without using the SAS driver?
Advance thanks for your time and help.
