How Can I Change Date - Year Not In Dropdown List


  1. Posts : 4
    Win 7 Pro x64
       #1

    How Can I Change Date - Year Not In Dropdown List


    I have been using Iomega Network Harddrive 250GB for years connected thru the router. When trying to change the date for this years daylight saving time, the year 2013 is NOT in the drop down list.

    I have not updated the firmware in all these years and cannot find any for this drive. The serial number is KUBH43A426. Any thoughts?

    Regards,

    Zzyzx
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  2. Posts : 1,346
    Windows 7 Professional x64
       #2

    zzyzx48 said:
    I have been using Iomega Network Harddrive 250GB for years connected thru the router. When trying to change the date for this years daylight saving time, the year 2013 is NOT in the drop down list.

    I have not updated the firmware in all these years and cannot find any for this drive. The serial number is KUBH43A426. Any thoughts?

    Regards,

    Zzyzx
    This is a "shot in the dark", but is the current year omitted by design? In other words, if you select 2014, for example, is it omitted from the list and does 2013 show as an entry?
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  3. Posts : 4
    Win 7 Pro x64
    Thread Starter
       #3

    This is a "shot in the dark", but is the current year omitted by design? In other words, if you select 2014, for example, is it omitted from the list and does 2013 show as an entry?
    No. The years 2004 thru 2012 show in the dropdown list. There is no way to enter a year or indicate to use the current year.

    I appreciate the reply.
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  4. Posts : 3,724
    Windows 10x64 Build 1709
       #4

    Another shot in the dark now.... have you tried uninstalling and reinstalling the drivers?

    Iomega Drivers Download - Iomega

    Welcome to the forums by the way!
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  5. Posts : 1,346
    Windows 7 Professional x64
       #5

    zzyzx48 said:
    This is a "shot in the dark", but is the current year omitted by design? In other words, if you select 2014, for example, is it omitted from the list and does 2013 show as an entry?
    No. The years 2004 thru 2012 show in the dropdown list. There is no way to enter a year or indicate to use the current year.

    I appreciate the reply.
    I was going to suggest using the most recent repeating calendar prior to 2013 but, unfortunately, it's 2002.
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  6. Posts : 4
    Win 7 Pro x64
    Thread Starter
       #6

    indianacarnie,

    DriveTuner turned out to be a paid product. It did find my Intel HD Graphics to be out-of-date, but nothing concerning the NAS device.

    According to my records, the drive was purchase in Nov 2004. Do you know of any new software issued since then.

    I use this drive for backups and cycle the archives based on creation date. This will create a major problem.

    Thank you for any help.
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  7. Posts : 3,724
    Windows 10x64 Build 1709
       #7

    , Didn't realize that was a paid site, thought it was your providers site (very quick look see on my part, apologies offered)..... let me look around.

    You do know that you didn't have to use the DriverTuner right? Theres a list on the left where you can get the drivers from Iomega for free. Try the option 3 on the page I sent you to. It found a driver for your piece. Its on my desktop as we speak, don't know if it will help but worth a try.
    Last edited by indianacarnie; 10 Mar 2013 at 09:55. Reason: more info
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  8. Posts : 4
    Win 7 Pro x64
    Thread Starter
       #8

    Tried option 3. Found a driver but when I click it takes me back to download Setup.exe which is DriveTuner. I found my original CD but it was no help. I think it was just supporting software (Retrospect & the Discovery Tool).

    The s/n of the NAS is 09AE4202XG and not as I posted earlier. Sorry for any confusion. Will try to contact IOmega support directly if it still exists. I have some copies of old transcripts of conversations with them from years ago.

    I might have to write a workaround in Powershell. The Get-Childitem has a CreationTime property that is both Get/Set.

    I appreciate the help and if you have any more ideas, I'll be happy to hear them.
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  9. Posts : 1
    Wnidows 8.1
       #9

    I'm aware this is an old thread, but I thought I'd post just in case you or others happen upon it as I did.
    I too had this problem after I was gifted an XP computer along with the Iomega 250GB drive but no installation disc.
    The computer had the Discovery Tools software installed already which gave me a "non browser" option to communicate with the NAS. From the other computers on my LAN, I had to use my browser to access the web interface.
    After discovering the "not beyond 2012" issue, I found that by first launching the Discovery Tools on the one computer that had it, the date and time on the Iomega was updated automatically to the system date and time of the computer. - Even though the dropdown still only went to 2012, if the computers date was past 2012, it was correctly changed on the Iomega.
    What brought me here was that when the old XP died I no longer had "a fix". Searching the web told me I either had to root the linux based Iomega or get the Discovery Tools.
    Not being very "linux savvy", I decided to first ask the original owner if he could double check to see if he had the install cd, and he was able to find it.
    I was also told by the web that the installation cd would only work on an XP or earlier system. This is only partially true - at first my Win8 did reject it, but then asked me if I wanted to try "compatibility mode" and after saying yes, it installed and I was able to run the Discovery program and fix the date as before.
    Now the strange part.... (again, I'm no expert) but from what I could tell, the only thing that the Iomega software does is map the NAS and give it a drive letter. Unfortunately, I too worn out from this stupid issue to "play with it" and see if just mapping the drive without the Iomega's software would work on any of my other LAN computers...also, don't know if this means anything, but I did noticed that the Discovery Tools interface insists on using IE even though that's not my default browser.

    Anyway, hope this helps you or someone else.
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