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Macs NTFS and FAT32 !

Discussion in 'Lounge' started by johnv, Jan 11, 2014.

  1. @ funky and Lucaz

    Paragon NTFS, although an earlier version, was reported as having problems communicating with NAS. Presumably the latest version has fixed this ?
     
  2. You plug it in to your wifi router via an ethernet port. It comes with a gigabit ethernet port and that is ideally what you want to be pugging it in to on the router, if it has one.

    As long as you have upnp enabled on your router and it supports it (all decent modern routers do) then its a doddle to set up. It comes with the software to do the backups. It just takes a few minutes to set up each user and if I remember right the backup software supports up to three users as standard. Additional licenses are available.

    You can even access your drive externally as long as your broadband speed is good enough for upload. Mine isn't, it works but is unusably slow.
     
  3. Or you could try virtual box (free vm) or VMware workstation....you gotta pay for that but if youre resourceful there are keygens floating around on the net....
     
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