![]() ![]() I had actually already done that, (and rebooted the computer to complete the installation of the files that the system then searched for and installed), but your kind provision of that winaero URL resulted in me spotting one slight difference between what it showed and what I had done. Thank you also for the reminder that I need to enable CIFS/SMB 1.0 in my windows 10 machine to access my files via file explorer. ![]() It reports "No shares currently accessible." Still, without the 's' it succeeded, but left me no further forward as the outcome was just the same. That duly opens NetGear in Google Chrome, in the My Shares section, but it reports "No shares currently accessible." But I believe you meant to enter that URL in a web browser, not File Explorer, so I duly entered it in Google Chrome, (with the very minor correction of omitting the 's' from https - that failed when I did it). However, as I said in my original post: " i've tried entering the IP address 192.168.1.26 in in This PC in File Explorer, then entering Username and Password. Hi Rod-IT, Thank you for your reply, I am most appreciative of it. At that point I got lost - out of my depth. I did Google Error 0x80004002: No such interface supported but produced info about SMB 1. This error window also has "More details" at bottom left, but it is greyed out, so won't respond. Error 0x80004002: No such interface supported."īelow that, is what looks very much like the round browser icon, with three coloured sections red, green and yellow, with a blue spot in the centre, and with the URL/IP number I give above repeated twice. If you continue to receive this e error, you can use the error code to search for help with this problem. Certainly that memory is borne out by what happens when I try clicking on the NAS icon anyway! A double-click produces a small error window, labelled "1 Interrupted Action", and with the text "An unexpected error is keeping you from copying the file. I vaguely seem to remember that whereas with other drives, (whether internal, USB, or whatever), you just click on the drive icon in File Explorer to access its contents, this is NOT what you do with NAS. adding colon plus the two back-slashes), but that just produced the same result. That duly opens NetGear in Google Chrome, in the My Shares section, but it reports "No shares currently accessible." I've also tried entering \\1920168.1.26 in the same place, (ie. I've tried entering the IP address 192.168.1.26 in in This PC in File Explorer, then entering Username and Password. In Windows File Explorer, Under Network, Storage is clearly showing a drive labelled ReadyNAS Duo The problem is that I cannot access the content of the disks. The disks in the NAS are two Seagate Barracuda 7200.12 500GB drives. I've got RAIDar 4.1.12 running on my Windows10 64-bit PC. So essentially I'm starting from scratch. ![]() It's a good while since I last used my NetGear ReadyNAS Duo, model RND2000 v2, ![]()
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