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Sounds like WD BS to me
I am having problems with the "not compatible with Windows 7" part of this. One of the basic reasons for using NAS is to distance from the clients. As long as you are using a compatible file system it shouldn't matter what OS the clients are running.
I suspect that WD support is giving you some of the grainy lube.
This thread tells me that I won't be getting this unit. Hope it works out for you.
It didn't work, All I recovered were half of the files (even with the 4 drives) all named like numbers (123123.jpg and so on). I had much trouble to find the RAID config parameters, so I will post them here, that people can find them.
SHARESPACE 4TB RAID parameters
Raid Type : Raid 5
Disk Order : Make it the same as in your device (numbers are besides the disks)
Block Size : 512K
Block Order : Left Asynchronous
The WDC support people have contacted me, but so far without results. They said it was because I was running Windows 7, and the Sharespace is incompatible with that.
(As far as I know http is platform-independent, but I can be mistaken)
So I tried both with XP and Vista PC's, but without any luck. I'll keep you posted if any solution comes up.
I am having problems with the "not compatible with Windows 7" part of this. One of the basic reasons for using NAS is to distance from the clients. As long as you are using a compatible file system it shouldn't matter what OS the clients are running.
I suspect that WD support is giving you some of the grainy lube.
This thread tells me that I won't be getting this unit. Hope it works out for you.