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Vista 64-bit and WD MyBook World edition
I have a home network workgroup consisting of three PCs running Windows XP
Pro SP3 32-bit, 1 PC running Vista Enterprise 32-bit, and one running Vista Home Premium 64-bit. I also have a Western Digital MyBook World Edition NAS drive on the network. Mionet is installed on one of the XP PCs. Before I added the Vista 64 PC, the WD drive worked just fine and was very stable. Once I added the Vista 64 PC and finally got it to even see the WD, it worked for a few hours than the WD left the network. None of the PCs could connect to it. The power button on the WD didn't respond. I had to unplug the WD to regain control of it. WD tech supports response was "We haven't tested any of our NAS drives with any 64-bit OS." That's all their help. (As an aside, the WD WB seems to have the slowest data transfer speeds around. It's rated for GB networks, but on a GB network it seems to max out at about 1/4 the speed of a USB2 external drive.) I've given up on the WD. Does anyone know of a NAS drive around 1 TB in capacity that can handle RAID 1 and/or 5 that works with Vista Home Premium 64-bit and the other OS's that I have? Even better would be one that has a good data transfer speed on a GB network. Thank you Brian Bygland |
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Vista 64-bit and WD MyBook World edition
Do you have the latest Vista drivers from Western Digital for you world
book? "BrianB" wrote in message ... I have a home network workgroup consisting of three PCs running Windows XP Pro SP3 32-bit, 1 PC running Vista Enterprise 32-bit, and one running Vista Home Premium 64-bit. I also have a Western Digital MyBook World Edition NAS drive on the network. Mionet is installed on one of the XP PCs. Before I added the Vista 64 PC, the WD drive worked just fine and was very stable. Once I added the Vista 64 PC and finally got it to even see the WD, it worked for a few hours than the WD left the network. None of the PCs could connect to it. The power button on the WD didn't respond. I had to unplug the WD to regain control of it. WD tech supports response was "We haven't tested any of our NAS drives with any 64-bit OS." That's all their help. (As an aside, the WD WB seems to have the slowest data transfer speeds around. It's rated for GB networks, but on a GB network it seems to max out at about 1/4 the speed of a USB2 external drive.) I've given up on the WD. Does anyone know of a NAS drive around 1 TB in capacity that can handle RAID 1 and/or 5 that works with Vista Home Premium 64-bit and the other OS's that I have? Even better would be one that has a good data transfer speed on a GB network. Thank you Brian Bygland |
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Vista 64-bit and WD MyBook World edition
Yes. WD Anywhere Access (MioNet) will not install on a 64-bit OS and WD is
not admitting that one will be available. "Curious" wrote in message ... Do you have the latest Vista drivers from Western Digital for you world book? "BrianB" wrote in message ... I have a home network workgroup consisting of three PCs running Windows XP Pro SP3 32-bit, 1 PC running Vista Enterprise 32-bit, and one running Vista Home Premium 64-bit. I also have a Western Digital MyBook World Edition NAS drive on the network. Mionet is installed on one of the XP PCs. Before I added the Vista 64 PC, the WD drive worked just fine and was very stable. Once I added the Vista 64 PC and finally got it to even see the WD, it worked for a few hours than the WD left the network. None of the PCs could connect to it. The power button on the WD didn't respond. I had to unplug the WD to regain control of it. WD tech supports response was "We haven't tested any of our NAS drives with any 64-bit OS." That's all their help. (As an aside, the WD WB seems to have the slowest data transfer speeds around. It's rated for GB networks, but on a GB network it seems to max out at about 1/4 the speed of a USB2 external drive.) I've given up on the WD. Does anyone know of a NAS drive around 1 TB in capacity that can handle RAID 1 and/or 5 that works with Vista Home Premium 64-bit and the other OS's that I have? Even better would be one that has a good data transfer speed on a GB network. Thank you Brian Bygland |
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Vista 64-bit and WD MyBook World edition
Hi - i have the same problem Have been using a WD Mybook World Edition 1TB for a year with Windows XP. No Problems. I have not installed and do not use MIONET. I have added a new third machine to my network running Vista 64 bit and now after an hour or so all computers loose connection...seems it is only if the Vista machine is running at the time Would appreciate suggestions of any better networkable external drives.. would like to move away from WD Mybook David Ellem -- David Ellem ------------------------------------------------------------------------ David Ellem's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/members/85676.htm View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/vista-har...es/1103631.htm http://forums.techarena.in |
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Vista 64-bit and WD MyBook World edition
I've just bought a Western Digital My Book World Edition (white light) and also have had problems keeping it connected on my Windows 7 build 7127 *64-bit* laptop. I found this topic and a couple of others stating that the MBWE does not seem to like 64-bit OS. I changed my OS to Windows 7 build 7201 *32-bit* and although it's only been for a few hours, it seems not to be so stable either :-/ Just now Windows tried to download a device driver and failed : "-Device driver software was not successfully installed-" So I don't know if it's 32/64-bit OS related or if it's just that MBWE does not work well under Windows 7. I also have a desktop running Windows XP SP3 32-bit but since I don't use it much, it's hard to say if it's much more stable so I won't draw any conclusion on that part. If you guys have any update on this stability issues, please post here -- oudoulj ------------------------------------------------------------------------ oudoulj's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/members/103429.htm View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/vista-har...es/1103631.htm http://forums.techarena.in |
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