![]() ![]() I can eject and replug my Thunderbolt drive in willy-nilly, during regular Windows operation. I thought in Windows you either booted up with the Tbolt drive plugged in, or you couldn't use it. It's even hot-pluggable, which is a pleasant shock to me. Just ripped out my EX3, slotted in the EX2, connected the header cable, booted up with default BIOS, installed Windows Thunderbolt drivers from Asus' EXII website support tab, rebooted with Thunderbolt enabled in the advanced tab of the BIOS, changed ZERO settings (AIC location was correct by default, to the Southbridge slot of my X99-Deluxe II), and boom, my Thunderbolt drive was recognized in Windows! My Thunderbolt EXII/Dual card arrived, and I'm happy to report that it works! I barely had to troubleshoot or think about the installation.
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