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As long as we're talking home networks, has anyone used something like this to put hard drives on your home network?
Why wouldn't you just use a NAS with internal SATA bays? It seems like you'd bottleneck at the USB 2.0 connectors. I'm not sure what the advantage of wireless would be in this case, then again wireless is so cheap, it might not make much difference.
Anyhow I think something like this:
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Would have a lot better performance. Put in a couple of 2TB drives and you'd got 2TB with redundancy. I don't think you can mirror drives efficiently with a USB based setup and if you're going to add network storage, I think it's good to add some data redundancy along with it.
Can you sign in and make the meetings as the desk? Or can you bee a designate of the desk? I make meetings (that I do not attend) for my boss as her designate. (but I have Outlook 2007)
How can I set the blending properties of a layer in GIMP the way I can in photoshop? I can set the blending layer of pain on a given layer, but then it interacts with other items on that layer in that manner, and I don't want it to. Just blend through in one fashion.
Never mind! Found the layers dialogue box!
I'm dealing with some kind of malware/virus masquarading as an AV program. I rebooted my computer in safe mode with networking - does that mean that I can't access the Internet? I'm trying to update my various protective programs and can't get any of them to update. Firefox was giving me some kind of proxy server message. Help?
I would try at first running in Safe Mode without networking and doing all the scans you can. The virus is probably blocking your attempts to update.
Dana, I ran Avast and it didn't find anything. Everything else (CCleaner, AdAware) hasn't been updated in probably at least a year if not years.
Trying what you recommended.
Try Malwarebytes.
Oh, and check the "connections" tab in the internet Options Control Pane,, click on the lan setup button and un-check proxy if it is checked. A lot of malware sets your proxy enabled to redirect things or just be a pain.
Checked the Connections tab, proxy was not checked. Rebooting in safe mode with networking
so I can download MalwareBytes.
Malware Bytes running, 5 infected objects and counting! Woot! Off to take a shower, fingers crossed this does the trick.
eta post-shower, 7 objects and counting. Going to bed now. Thanks again, y'all.
Going back a bit -
Why wouldn't you just use a NAS with internal SATA bays?
Mainly so I can use the hard drives I have now which are cheapo USB-only ones. But with storage being so cheap these days I probably am better off getting something like your link and just transferring everything.