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Not sure of an immediate fix on that SATA card. Did you ever achieve a successful boot with that card installed, i.e., so that you could install its drivers, or did It cause a bluescreen from the word go?
You don't *need* a third SATA port to run a SATA drive in that external enclosure, USB2 is more than adequate - eSATA is just slightly faster.
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To you from failing hands we throw, The torch; be yours to hold it high.
If ye break faith with us who die, We shall not sleep,
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