Esata/usb port

On my Protege R600-ST520W the eSATA/USB port works doesn't work all the time, I want to see if this is a software issue, is there some power setting or some aspect of XP that would not allow interfere with the eSATA/USB port?

It's a skewed view. people rarely post when their system is working right.
The odds are it does not support port multiplying, you will need to get an express card adaptor that supports that.  I have one on my laptop and have a four drive esata bay attached to it with no issues.  I did notice on mine that when clean installing windows you want to disconnect the external drives, or they will be seen as the first drives by windows setup, and it will want to put boot files on them.
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