hop on to the internet and there are many batch-scripts for most OS available.
Also in the new C't Magazine, there is exactly this problem described with lots of code for it on the CD that comes with it.
MarkhP's suggestion of course works very well provided your problem is XP related (as he...
hello one4thumb
well yes there is a reset button, I know and thanks for the tip anyway.
But this button resets the NAS to factory default including the data stored on the NAS.
Removing the disks prior to pushing the reset button does not help either, as the disks will no longer be recognized by...
Hi,
I have an NAS (Network attached storage). While changing the configuration I did a very stupid mistake. For some reason I entered a subnetmask 255.255.255.255 thus creating a so-called Zero-Node Network.
The NAS has IP-adress 192.168.1.41
When I try to establish a connection to the NAS...
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