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Windows 7: Network connection gives up when transfering data to NAS

28 Sep 2011  
sonix

windows7 ultimate 64bit sp1
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Network connection gives up when transfering data to NAS

When i'm trying to copy some data to my readynas then after a few MB Windows 7 pulls the plug on itself. no network connection avalible anymore. When i reboot everything is O.K. again. Does anyone know a solution?

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28 Sep 2011  
aem

Windows 7 Ultimate 64Bit
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I had the same issue with one of the USB HDD, it could be a hardware issue either the port or the actual NAS itself.

Is it happening on another machine or another OS?
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28 Sep 2011  
sonix

windows7 ultimate 64bit sp1
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Wel if i try it on a other machine then i can copy whatever i want. Thats also win 7 64-bit SP1

New Progress:

Making progress it has something to do with my onboard ethernet adapter "Atheros L1" Disabled it and tried an old pci adapter and it seems to work now.

Last edited by sonix; 28 Sep 2011 at 01:05 PM..
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28 Sep 2011  
sonix

windows7 ultimate 64bit sp1
3 posts
 
 

Problem solved !!!!

It was indeed my ethernet adapter. I'nm going to replace it for a Intel Gigabit CT Desktop Adapter. They say it's very good.
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