Well, I am only using Windows Defender, and Malwarebytes. I contacted
MS. I even let the tech have remote access to my laptop... my data is
all on an encrypted drive. He screwed around for thirty minutes
before he gave up and said my 3 year old Lenovo Edge was incompatible
with Creators Edition
Creators update has had massive issues for me when an AV other than windows
defender is installed during it's update. I've resolved it by reinstalling
& going direct to the creators update then putting AV back in (work
required... I just use windows defender at home).
No guarantees it will work f
Most definitely, BUT right now I have eight 4TB drives in my unit and
eventually will have eight 10TB drives in it. Once you get used to having
it (NAS) you will keep accumulating movies, pictures and if you capture
home videos possibly, you will eat that space up way quicker than you
think. If you
Thursday, June 29 2017, 11:34:35 MT
I have two windows 10 PRO laptops. When Creators update became
available I decided to install it after which neither computer would
update windows. It shows the updates I need but can't download and
install them. It also can not install other updates, such a
Can't you just get bigger drives? They are up to 8TB drives now and
the two drive unit has a USB3 plug in as well as a ESATA plug in.
At 11:10 AM 6/29/2017, you wrote:
Yes, that's why I'd recommend a larger unit if you can afford it because
you'll eventually want much higher capacity
lopaka
Agreed, spring for the more bay unit and profit later down the line.
On Thu, Jun 29, 2017, 1:10 PM lopaka polena wrote:
> Yes, that's why I'd recommend a larger unit if you can afford it because
> you'll eventually want much higher capacity
>
> lopaka
>
> On Thu, Jun 29, 2017 at 9:32 AM, Winterl
Yes, that's why I'd recommend a larger unit if you can afford it because
you'll eventually want much higher capacity
lopaka
On Thu, Jun 29, 2017 at 9:32 AM, Winterlight
wrote:
>
> So as far as storage space is concerned ..with a two drive setup only half
> of what you put into it is useable ..t
So as far as storage space is concerned ..with a two drive setup only
half of what you put into it is useable ..the second drive is used to
clone the primary one... do I have it right?
> I agree. Go with the best model you can afford because once you get used to
> having one you'll wish yo
I've had my DS1511 for years now and it's solid as a rock.
I want to get a new one soon. Just need to save up. 😬
On Thu, Jun 29, 2017, 11:52 AM lopaka polena wrote:
> I agree. Go with the best model you can afford because once you get used to
> having one you'll wish you had more space. I have
I agree. Go with the best model you can afford because once you get used to
having one you'll wish you had more space. I have the DS1815+. Mine went
down once (unit died) and synology had my replacement to the house in 4
days. Swapped drives to new unit and back up and running without losing my
20+
Synology is simply the best. I think it should be enough for your needs.
On Thu, Jun 29, 2017, 2:08 AM Winterlight
wrote:
> I am a single user home network. I am thinking of getting a NAS with
> two 4TB WD RED drives to handle media distribution, Media Center TV
> recordings, backups, and most i
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