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RyanSmithAT: A lot of that revenue is going to have to come from Ponte Vecchio.gavbon86: My first order of the day is to congratulate my beautiful girlfriend on her promotion and signing on the dotted line ?.Covering it takes the shine away from the claim that Marsh… gavbon86: They aren't covering it for one main reason.They have a very robust Promise RAID setup (2 x R4 and 1x R6) with over 30TBs of storage.
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RyanSmithAT: Intel's upcoming EUV-based process node Troubleshooting Promise Pegasus Thunderbolt RAID We have a client that does quite a bit of production work.gavbon86: Oh wow, I did not see that coming! Also, it's technically the same role I occupy.It's interesting that the problem exists under both OSes, but with slightly different behavior. While writing to the Pegasus and playing music through the Thunderbolt Display's speakers I get dropped audio frames, but unlike under OS X the music continues to play and is mostly recognizable-it just sounds like there's a little bit of static in the background. Remember the weird audio frame dropping issue I encountered under OS X with the Pegasus and Thunderbolt Display? I also encounter a similar but less severe version of that under Windows. I then OC-booted into my Mojave instance and sudo removed the incriminating kext.
#Promise pegasus r4 not mounting drivers
Apple doesn't officially support the Thunderbolt Display under Windows and Intel won't certify it without Apple's support so anyone wanting to use a Thunderbolt display will just have to wait for someone else to release a similar product. Alongside the Pegasus2 R4 drivers and Promise Utility installation comes a kext 'PromiseSTEX.kext' that I installed using Kext Wizard, which promptly caused Catalina to not boot. The integrated USB hub on the other hand basically doesn't work under Windows. Audio will work but only if you don't have a discrete GPU plugged into the motherboard. First you'll need access to a Mac to extract the drivers for the integrated components in the display (Firewire 800, GigE, etc.).
#Promise pegasus r4 not mounting driver
Neither drive would even show up on either of the motherboards I tested we'll simply have to wait for a certified driver here.Īpple's Thunderbolt Display works but not without a bunch of caveats.
#Promise pegasus r4 not mounting Pc
Simply attaching the Elgato drive to a running Windows PC can cause a BSOD. Unfortunately the ASMedia controller in these devices doesn't work well without a certified driver. The Elgato Thunderbolt SSD and Seagate's 2.5" GoFlex Thunderbolt adapter both use a different (lower power) SATA controller in order to stay below the 10W limit for a bus powered device (the cable, SATA and pre-Cactus Ridge Thunderbolt controllers combined already eat up around 5W). Only one of the two internal SATA channels was detected, meaning only one of the two internal drives was accessible. I just got a beta certified driver, but prior to receiving it this is what would happen when I plugged it into a running Windows system:
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The LaCie Little Big Disk is the perfect example of the last option. The device will either not work at all, it will compromise stability, or it will work but with some issues. What happens if you don't have a certified driver? One of three things can happen.