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Hi,
I am having trouble copying data from the NAS and am getting the above message when trying to copy files.
The NAS only has a single disk and is pretty much set-up as per the factory defaults.
It always struggles with the same files at the same place. Eg. A 1.2GB movie file will always stop after 850mb. The odd thing is that the movie file still plays fine when accessed by my media center.
This copying problem occurs with both windows file copy and FTP, with Vista or XP.
Does anyone have any ideas?
Secondly, the manual states that there is a scandisk and defrag option, my tools menu does not have this. The tools menu does not have a gap between “E-MAIL ALERTS” and “POWER MANAGEMENT”. Are “DISK UTILITIES” only available for RAID setups? It would have been nice to run a scandisk to see if the disk is failing, it shouldn’t be, it’s only a few weeks old as is the NAS.
Cheers.
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The disk utilities were removed in one the firmware updates.
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Is this close to what you're experiencing? If so, are you running FW: 1.03?
Large File Issue
Firmware: 1.01, 1.01b23, 1.02 and 1.02b
Severity: High
D-Link correction: 1.03
Description: Users with Windows 2003 and Windows Vista has reported that they fail to transfer 'large' files to the unit. Some reports indicates that this is not an issue with Windows XP. Apparently files in the range 2-4Gb, 6-8Gb and 10-12Gb fails to transfer while 0-2Gb, 4-6Gb, 8-10Gb and 12-14Gb transfers ok.
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Hi,
I did read about that but I discounted it because I am running version 1.03 of the firmware, from day 1, and the file is only 1.1 GB. Also, that problem only mentions copying to the DNS, I am trying to copy from the DNS.
Cheers.
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In an attempt to identify whether the disk or DNS-323 is faulty, I bought an external SATA to USB drive enclosure. The theory being if I can copy the files from the disk using the external drive enclosure it must be a problem with the DNS-323.
However, whenever I plug in the drive enclosure into Windows XP or Vista the drive isn’t available in windows explorer. I usually have this problem with flash drives, and simply go to disk management and change the assigned drive letter, but I couldn’t do this. Disk management can see the drive and lists it as Drive 2 but the only option I have is to delete the partition.
Is it possible to plug in a drive from the DNS-323 using a Drive Enclosure and use it on a Windows based machine? It wasn’t formatted as a RAID drive.
If I put the drive back into the DNS-323 I can still see the files, just can’t copy some of them. On one of the files that fail to copy, I tried to delete it and that worked fine. So I can delete just not copy!!
Anyone got any ideas as to what I can try next.
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You need an "installable file system driver" capable of ext2 - try http://www.fs-driver.org/
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