NAS and Windows 7

oldun

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I am interested in a NAS HD but I am running Windows 7.

Are there any NAS devices that run with Windows 7 without having to rewrite about half of the registry? (exaggerating slightly to make my point!!)

I am not confident or competent enough to delve deeply into the inner workings of the registry

I'm not adverse to doing a little tinkering.
 

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Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Acer Aspire 5920G
OS
Windos 7 Home Premium
Memory
2 GB
Hi,
I've had a qnap 409 turbo nas for a year and started with 2 desktops running xp home and another xp pro,and a laptop running vista. I've recently upgraded to w7 1 w7 ultimate, 2 desktops and 2 laptops running home premium. Absolutist no problems. I stream music via squeezebox and video via popcorn hour. I have some hd video which will not stream because i don't have a gigabyte network switch, other than that there's need to edit any registy settings as far as I can see.
 

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OS
windows 7 ultimate 32bit
CPU
i3 3.3ghz
Motherboard
Asus ph55 fsb1333hz
Memory
4g corsair
Graphics Card(s)
HD on board graphivs
Sound Card
HD on board
Monitor(s) Displays
Acers 21"
Hard Drives
Sata 500gb
Qnap 409 turbo raid 5 4 x 500gb 1.3Tb total
PSU
750w
Case
ATX format
Cooling
CPU fan and 1 silent fan
Welcome to 7 forum oldun & zuso2010...:D

Oldun you can try Seagate Blackarmor NAS 110 1TB Network Attached Storage (though you haven't mentioned your system specs., please do so that always help us to give right resolution) & its compatible with both x32 & x64 systems, you might wanna check this for details: Windows 7 Compatibility for Seagate Blackarmor NAS 110 1TB Network Attached Storage: Seagate. Drivers, Updates, Downloads
Your system spec shows that you are using a Win 7 Home premium which doesn't go well with NAS device its a known issue though no official word from Microsoft, so, here is a trick that will help you add a new key to the registry under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE>SYSTEM>CurrentControlSet>Control>LSA and in the right hand box created a new key called LMCompatibilityLevel with a value of 1 (from 0).
Immediately on reboot the NAS device should connect (but without the required password).

Hope this info help you & if not then please let us know so we check...:geek:

 

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Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Acer Aspire 4530
OS
windows 7 Ultimate x86
CPU
AMD Athlon x2 QL60 1900Mhz 1 MB L2 cache
Motherboard
Acer Grasmoor
Memory
2GB DDR2
Graphics Card(s)
nVidia GeForce 9100M G
Sound Card
Onboard
Monitor(s) Displays
14.1"
Screen Resolution
1280*800
Hard Drives
160 GB
PSU
Onboard
Case
Onboard
Cooling
Onboard
Keyboard
Standard laptop keyboard
Mouse
Touchpad & external iball usb mouse
Internet Speed
its slower then SNAIL
I have a Synology DS209, attached to a dlink dir-635. It runs fine on on al my computers (Vista and Win7).
Mosts synology nas-es have the shame firmware, so I guess most Synolygy nas-es wil work.
 

My Computer My Computer

OS
windows 7 starter 32 bit

My Computer My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Acer Aspire 4530
OS
windows 7 Ultimate x86
CPU
AMD Athlon x2 QL60 1900Mhz 1 MB L2 cache
Motherboard
Acer Grasmoor
Memory
2GB DDR2
Graphics Card(s)
nVidia GeForce 9100M G
Sound Card
Onboard
Monitor(s) Displays
14.1"
Screen Resolution
1280*800
Hard Drives
160 GB
PSU
Onboard
Case
Onboard
Cooling
Onboard
Keyboard
Standard laptop keyboard
Mouse
Touchpad & external iball usb mouse
Internet Speed
its slower then SNAIL
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