Tempo SATA Pro ExpressCard/34
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Driver (2)
IDDownload TitleDownload LinkPost Date
148 Tempo SATA Pro Family Driver (OS X - Intel Macs) 2.2.9bMay-20-2014
Operating System Requirements: Mac OS X 10.4+, Mac OS X Server 10.4+
File Name: dskcd-tsata-229b.dmg
File Size: 741.6 KB
Description: This software enables the use of Tempo SATA E4P and Tempo SATA Pro ExpressCard/34 (3Gb model) in Mac Pro and MacBook Pro, respectively.

Under macOS, If the driver doesn't load, you may need to go to System Preferences...Security & Privacy panel...General tab, and manually authorize the Sonnet driver and restart.
 
446 Tempo SATA Pro ExpressCard/34 Driver (Windows) 4.2.0May-12-2010
 
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FAQ (14)
IDArticle TitlePost Date
36 What are the benefits of supporting Spread Spectrum Clocking (SSC)?Mar-02-10
37 Is it possible to boot from a volume that resides on the Tempo SATA card?Mar-02-10
39 Can I hot-swap a disk drive that is attached to any Sonnet Tempo Serial ATA card?Mar-23-10
40 How does hot-swap functionality work?Mar-02-10
404 The Sonnet Tempo SATA card does not work with my Western Digital My Book Premium ES Edition, or Seagate Technology FreeAgent Pro.Mar-02-10
406 Do I need to power off a Tempo SATA ExpressCard/34 adapter in a MacBook Pro before I eject it?Mar-02-10
459 The performance of my drive array is significantly less than I expect.Jun-14-11
491 Are Sonnet Tempo SATA cards compatible with the Drobo S?Feb-02-11
544 How do I uninstall the Sonnet Pro SATA Driver?Dec-26-10
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
645 Are Tempo SATA/SAS cards supported under Windows 7 or Windows Vista under Boot Camp on unibody MacBook Pro computers?Feb-21-12
653 I connected a Red Station media reader to the eSATA ports, but the media would not mount. How do I mount the media?May-06-13
Mac OS 10.7.5 will not mount FAT32 volumes connected to the eSATA ports of this device. (FAT32 volumes mount fine in 10.6.8 and in 10.8.2 and later.)

As a workaround, you can manually mount volumes with the following procedure:

1) Open terminal (Applications > Utilities > Terminal)
2) Run the following command:
diskutil list

Look for the target volume in the IDENTIFIER column. The volume will have a name like disk4s2.

3) Create a mount point by using the following terminal command:
mkdir /Volumes/myvolume

Note: myvolume is the name of the mount point you will create and must be unique - for example, you cannot mkdir /Volumes/FAT if a volume named FAT is already mounted.

4) Mount the target volume with the command:
sudo mount -t msdos /dev/disk4s2 /Volumes/myvolume

Note: disk4s2 is the from the IDENTIFIER column from step 2. myvolume is the unique name you chose in step 3.

The volume should now be mounted and is available for use. The volume must also be unmounted through terminal - finder will not be able to unmount the volume.

The command to unmount the volume is:
sudo umount /Volumes/myvolume

where myvolume is the mount point you created in step 3.
 
659 eSATA drives won't mount after updating to OS X 10.7.4Jun-22-12
778 I have a 17" MacBook Pro 6,1 and my ExpressCard does not work after upgrading to Mavericks.Dec-30-13