ESATA is no longer recognized after I reinstalled snow leopard

I have been using an Iogear 2-port adaptor card for an eSATA connection for Time Machine backups, have just reinstalled snow leopard because of the spinning beach ball (told to do it at the store). No other problems with the reinstall that I can tell yet, but now I can't make get it to recognize the eSATA connection. Have tried replugging and turning everything on and off. Any suggestions? Thanks-

Have you checked with vendor for your adapter card to see if they have an updated driver for Snow Leopard?
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