If I unplug the Ethernet cable to switch to Wireless it crash and I have to do the restauration all over again. Laptop is ok on any circomstances on Ethernet wired cable. ![]() Laptop runs ok after driver installed in Wireless mode, but crashes if we change to wired and come back to Wireless and also crash definitively at boot on wireless. On a manufacturer warning message, its said that the driver is unstable on Wireless 10 Mpbs link, but I'm on Wireless B mode at arround 72 mpbs. ![]() Now, as Windows 10 updated, computer crash at boot again and the only way to solve the situation is to do a restauration point before installation of the NDAS driver, as I'm not an expert of debugging Windows to deactivate the driver at boot. When one computer is on, the access to the disk from another computer is very very slow, but ok on the first one online. One day, it was ok, disks displayed a 'recovery mode complete' after boot successfull. ![]() ![]() Then came Windows 7 and I got problems with crashing at boot during many months with the on my Dell Vostro 3750 I7 laptop. Hi, Here's a brief history of my NDAS experience: I have three NDAS hard drives since many years, one 320Gb single and two 1Tb Raid1.
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