Please!
If you have one of these devices please help me! My laptop has reached crash capacity once again. When I try to access my simple share my computer won't recognize it. I've used it before and have files stored through it somewhere! Bit of a panic here. Two days have gone by and still no access...
No pics till I figure this out!
recap. i have plugged and unplugged. shut down and restarted. run set up disk which says no NAS found. i have also been plugging this into my computer each time i used it before. not into my router. ?
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i've been plugging this device into my computer and not my router. is a computer considered an available port? this is all very confusing to me. where is my info going? this all makes me feel very inept.
did i lose files again? oh my.
Josie Soho® edited this comment 16 months ago.
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feel better!
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nice you have a man to hoover.
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Eike replies:
I generally think that both sexes should be able to do all day to day household things on a decent level, and to equally partake in them. The ability to drive a car, and a small truck for moving, should be added to the list.
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thanks for your help yesterday , Eike!
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Here in Germany however, many women can't drive cars, and even more don't dare to drive trucks.
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on another note some larger metropolitan areas in the U.S. are starting car rental services which are charged by the hour. opening up the use of a car to people who don't want to own or maintain one. Much more economical and greener for the environment.
I'm surprised to know there are modern urban women who don't drive. i suppose there are some here, though I don't know any.
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In Germany hillbilly women all learn to drive because they have to, and urban women are those who refrain from driving. I sometimes think in Germany hillbilly and working class women are more emancipated than middle class women. The working class women want to become bank clerks and tax officials just like their brothers. The middle class women study History of Architecture, or Comparative Literature. After graduation they'll marry an engineer and they'll never work. (OK, most of them; some will become university professors.)
Eike edited this comment 16 months ago.
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I suppose that you plugged the device into the router when it worked normally. Right?
With a normal Ethernet cable you can't connect the device and your computer directly (or two computers). You always need a router or switch in between. (You can however buy a special cable to connect computer and storage device directly.) As you can post these messages I guess that your router works well, so it shouldn't be the cause of your problems.
For solving computer problems my fairly computer illiterate sister calls some small company. I use Linux and never used Windows privately, so I usually can't help anyone with computer trouble.
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Eike replies:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethernet_crossover_cable
So if you changed the cable between device and computer, you have likely found the error. You need a crossover cable for the direct connection between device and computer.
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